The document discusses research into digipacks for an indie band. It analyzes the album covers of artists Olly Murs, Taylor Swift, A Fine Frenzy, and Ingrid Michaelson. These covers are said to fit well with the band's music genre and use simple, personal designs that engage audiences. Elements like handwritten text, nature backgrounds, and eye contact with the camera are noted for connecting with fans.
2. I have chosen to look at Indie Digipack as they suit our
music genre the best. I have looked at both male and
female artists who use guitar as their main instrument.
The male artist I have chosen to look at is Olly Murs, an
X factor competitor who comes from England.
Olly
I have chosen to look at his album cover ‘Right place,
right time’ because I find that it fits well with our music
video, as it uses words in a personal way to engage the
Murs
audience.
This Album cover appeals to me because I think it works really well with the basic
looking image with the words edited onto the image. The words look although they
have been written onto the artwork which adds the personal feel so the audience
feels like it is more of a relationship between the singer and themselves.
The image itself is also quite powerful as he is looking straight into the camera, this
would draw the audience in by reinforcing the personal relationship feel as he is
looking straight at the audience.
3. I have decided to look at Taylor Swift for the female
Digipack. I chose her because she is a solo female artist
who focuses a lot on her voice and the acoustic guitar.
So therefore she is similar to our band because although
in the actual song there is both male and female members
we have decided to make the Digipack to be just for the
female member so she is a solo artist.
This is the artwork from Taylor Swifts album ‘Fearless’
I have chosen to look at this piece because I found
that the cover was both simple and interesting as it draws you in because of her hair, I
think that it does this because it is the only thing about the picture that stands out.
I think the meaning behind the picture is to show just how ‘Fearless’ she is, as her hair
is quite free and her stance shows her being unafraid, and strong. The font saying her
name is quite personal looking as it is done in a script font. This is good as it makes
the audience feel close to the artist as it is almost although she has written it herself.
The main writing is bold and contrasts against her name, however this makes it more
noticeable and the use of colour makes the album itself seem very light and
pure, which goes with her genre of music as its pleasant and calming with a sense of
humour.
4. A Fine Frenzy
• Whilst looking through for females artists under
the genre of ‘Indie Folk’ I came across an Artist
called ‘A Fine Frenzy,’ When I looked into their
album cover I found that it is very similar to Taylor
Swifts, for example the font is also a white and
the album once again comes across as quite
light and calming. However this album has a lot more colour in it, especially
with her red hair, this is to show how the music is more uplifting as the bright
colours are more fun and seems to suit a more upbeat song.
The picture is taken outside, this could represent the title of ‘Come on. Come
out’ as she is outside. By looking into the camera it enables the audience to
connect with the artist as they feel more close although she is looking at them
directly.
5. Ingrid Michaelson
This is another band that interested me, once again the
person is a female artist. I picked out two of her album
covers as I found both of them interesting as they use a
very personal touch and are similar to what we are
looking at doing, for example the white title that is used
throughout my examples.
Another reason why I chose this artist is because of how
she uses writing within her work. For example the chalk
in the first cover which also blends with the title as it
looks handwritten. But also the second album as we see
the writing on the face of the female. The writing was one
of our motifs so therefore this is a good reference to take
elements from.
6. The honey trees
This is another Indie Folk band that I found, although I
could not find an album cover I found some of the
photography that they had and this interested me. The
elements that seem to appear a lot is the green
backgrounds with flowers. This is to show freedom and
nature which is often closely linked to Indie Folk. So I plan
to take into account all the elements from the CD covers
that I have found to put into my own Digipack to help it
reinforce the genre of Indie folk.