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The reason we chose to use this pale moss green and this thick green as the shadow, was because of how it played with the red from her jacket. on the art colour wheel, red and green are opposites meaning they are analogous colours so they play well together I thought it would be interesting to experiment and I loved the result. The green we chose was also still inspired by vintage magazines, films and other media such as television. |
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We did the same thing here. w sued all the same colours, in the same way, we just made the green a little darker so it would stand out in the background. This was effective. I quite like the outcome of this tracklist page too. |
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For this add, we did the same as we did for the other posts. we used the same colours just slightly adapted them to stand out on the light background. For the add, I didn't quite like how the green played with the light yellow from the reflection on the brick to the green. t looks quite pale and it seems to be blending at this point. next time I would like to try something like white to maybe contradicting the vibrant light colours such as this green and the pale yellow. |
Technical: Pale green with moss green shadow: This gives the cover more colour play as the blue sky and the green play very well together and the green contrasts the rest of the green on the cover. it all just plays very well together.
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We later thought that we could maybe add a spine to the tracklist page. this would be a more intricate way to add detail to the DigiPak and the overall production.
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We chose navy blue because it contrasts better with pale green than black does. We found this was a better alternative to black and it also stood out. We chose pale green because it also stood out on the shelf and could be quite memorable and unique on a modern shelf. |
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