different music adverts:

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Different Music Adverts: This decorative style font is the largest on the poster. This means it will be the first thing the readers will see. Then the name of the band and the release date will be the next thing the reader see as they are above and below the large font. The multi-coloured, graffiti scheme instantly attracts the eye of the reader of the magazine, making them look at what it is being advertised. It attracts the eye of the readers making them wonder what is being advertised. The graffiti is vivid and lively, suggesting that the album is too. It is colourful and modern and the band will hope the audience attach these qualities not only to the album but to the band as well. Small print at the bottom saying what you can get if you pre-order the album. Advertises iTunes as they say where to buy their album from. Not as bold as the bigger fonts as it’s not what they want the reader to look at first. The decorative style font of the largest font attracts the eye of the reader. Below is a bolder font telling the reader what the album is called. The larger font highlights the importance of the band themselves and the bolder font highlights the importance of the album name, as it is easier to see than the larger font. Colours on this poster attract the eye of the reader making them read what it’s advertising. Mosaic pattern making it appealing to the eye. Like artwork. The centralised text at the bottom highlighting it’s a new album and the single ‘Human’. Telling the reader what to expect from this album. Bold, sans-serif font highlights importance of this information. The artistic design of this poster makes it look appealing and represents the style of music on this album. Shows it will be contrasting, with some being soft flowing with the calm sky and some will be completely contrasting with the fire at the bottom of the poster. Also links with the lead track ‘Human’ as it is set in a desert but The sans-serif font in the largest font. Bold, red writing. Highlights importance of the artist. Links with the picture of him on the right of the poster. Shows who he is and is the first thing the readers will see. The bold, white writing shows what the album is called, stands out to the other red text. Sans- serif font. Red/White theme of the text shows parallelism within this poster making it look more appealing. Furthermore the overall look of this poster is very serious and formal, suggesting the music will be the same. High angle on the camera. Mise-en-scene of microphone which connotes with jazz music. Wearing a suit and tie. Shows he is performing his music. Represents his music to be of a certain style, in this case it is indie pop. Multiple examples of how good the album is. Shows his music to be good and the album to good. Artist looking into the camera. This use of voyeurism makes the artist seem very serious and powerful. She is centralised showing her importance. The red of

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Page 1: Different music adverts:

Different Music Adverts:

This decorative style font is the largest on the poster. This means it will be the first thing the readers will see. Then the name of the band and the release date will be the next thing the reader see as they are above and below the large font.

The multi-coloured, graffiti scheme instantly attracts the eye of the reader of the magazine, making them look at what it is being advertised. It attracts the eye of the readers making them wonder what is being advertised. The graffiti is vivid and lively, suggesting that the album is too. It is colourful and modern and the band will hope the audience attach these qualities not only to the album but to the band as well.

Small print at the bottom saying what you can get if you pre-order the album. Advertises iTunes as they say where to buy their album from. Not as bold as the bigger fonts as it’s not what they want the reader to look at first.

The decorative style font of the largest font attracts the eye of the reader. Below is a bolder font telling the reader what the album is called. The larger font highlights the importance of the band themselves and the bolder font highlights the importance of the album name, as it is easier to see than the larger font.

Colours on this poster attract the eye of the reader making them read what it’s advertising. Mosaic pattern making it appealing to the eye. Like artwork.

The centralised text at the bottom highlighting it’s a new album and the single ‘Human’. Telling the reader what to expect from this album. Bold, sans-serif font highlights importance of this information.

The artistic design of this poster makes it look appealing and represents the style of music on this album. Shows it will be contrasting, with some being soft flowing with the calm sky and some will be completely contrasting with the fire at the bottom of the poster. Also links with the lead track ‘Human’ as it is set in a desert but is quite a soft song.

The sans-serif font in the largest font. Bold, red writing. Highlights importance of the artist. Links with the picture of him on the right of the poster. Shows who he is and is the first thing the readers will see.

The bold, white writing shows what the album is called, stands out to the other red text. Sans-serif font. Red/White theme of the text shows parallelism within this poster making it look more appealing. Furthermore the overall look of this poster is very serious and formal, suggesting the music will be the same. High angle on the camera. Mise-en-

scene of microphone which connotes with jazz music. Wearing a suit and tie. Shows he is performing his music. Represents his music to be of a certain style, in this case it is indie pop.

Multiple examples of how good the album is. Shows his music to be good and the album to good.

Artist looking into the camera. This use of voyeurism makes the artist seem very serious and powerful. She is centralised showing her importance. The red of her hair and lipstick shows aggression and that she is tough. The miserable and melancholy look on her face suggests to the audience that this is Stretched sans-serif font for the