Music Video Advertisements and Digital Packages: Edit 4

This cover was actually one of my favourites, because of the fact that the white stands out so well o the blue and plays so well with the orangy red jacket. I love how all the colours merge together and look so harmonious together.  I believe this cover was quite successful.
As we have been doing with the other covers we did the same thing with this tracklist. We added the exact same colours and siply adampted te colours for the shadows to stand out. I don't believe this tracklist was successful as it doesn't really stand out as much s the cover even though it does still stand out quite a bit. I don't believe this will be one of our final pics even though the cover was so strong. 
For the ad, my idea to use a lighter colour didn't really work exactly like I would have liked it too. It was quite unsuccessful as the yellow shadow mergedwiththe yellow brick. it would have maybe been more successful withthe other shadows I used before.


LATER:

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.

Technical: White and vibrant yellow: For this one, we wanted to include yellow because of the current obsession between young people and yellow. It plays very well together in terms of colour but doesn't stand out very well. It also gave it an old sitcom look that is very recognisable by many.

We chose navy blue because it contrasts better with golden brown than black does. We found this was a better alternative to black and it also stood out. We chose golden brown because it also stood out on the shelf and could be quite memorable and unique on a modern shelf.

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