The first advertisement I have found is one for the U2 360 tour:
This advertisement gives a good insight to what it would be like for the viewer to be at the concert. A red and black colour scheme is used, with the stage illuminated in red with the audience stood around and a silhouette of someone with their fist in the air.
The tour logo is positioned above the image on the black background, with a red haze surrounding it. Below the logo reads the text "presented by Blackberry", the sponsor of the tour. The word Blackberry is written in a large font to promote themselves and their products. At the bottom of the page is some information about the tour, such as when it begins, what the stage is like and how the fans will be able to experience the band in a new way.
I think this advertisement is very effective. The way the stage lights up the poster makes you want to be there and be part of the audience, like being in that red glowing light unites the U2 fans.
The second advert I am going to look at is one that was published in magazines when the U2 iPod was launched:
Apple typically advertise their products in this way, with the silhoette of a person over a brightly coloured background. Here, Bono is positioned in the centre of the image, singing into a microphone, over a purple background.To the left of the image is the text, advertising Vertigo on iTunes. The simple, white font used links to the simplicity of the image and the colour matches that of the microphone wire.
I think that these adverts are very effective and attractive because of their bright colours and the figures used stand out very well over these backgrounds.
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