I have edited one of the photos taken at my filming location. I added similar effects to the image as I did with the advertisement. This is so that the products are linked and can be easily identified as being for the same thing. I think that the image looks good as my front cover image and I think the effects worked well and I am quite pleased with the way it looks.
I added the band name and song title in the centre of the image in a white text that stands out well over the blackness of the trees. I have used the same font as on the advertisement so that the products are linked in this way too.
I am very happy with the back cover of my CD as I think it looks very effective and it also links in with the rest of my work. I added a few different effects to this image to give it some variation to the front cover.
I kept the font for the band name and song the same and positioned in the centre of the image. I used the same sized font for these this time, because it is not so important to have the band name in a larger font on the back cover as the customer would already know from looking at the front who the band are.
I added the track listings in the top right corner in a bold, black font which is easily readable over the white of the sky in the background. I used this same font for the information at the bottom of the cover which gives credit to the producer of the CD and the record company. I have also placed a copyright warning underneath this which warns the customer that copying the disc is illegal. All of this text is conventional of the back of a CD.
I added the band name and song title in the centre of the image in a white text that stands out well over the blackness of the trees. I have used the same font as on the advertisement so that the products are linked in this way too.
Originally I had placed the record label on the front cover too, but looking at some of my own CD's, I found that the record label is commonly found on the back cover rather than the front so I made this alteration.
Below is my first design for the back cover of my CD:
I am very happy with the back cover of my CD as I think it looks very effective and it also links in with the rest of my work. I added a few different effects to this image to give it some variation to the front cover.
I kept the font for the band name and song the same and positioned in the centre of the image. I used the same sized font for these this time, because it is not so important to have the band name in a larger font on the back cover as the customer would already know from looking at the front who the band are.
I added the track listings in the top right corner in a bold, black font which is easily readable over the white of the sky in the background. I used this same font for the information at the bottom of the cover which gives credit to the producer of the CD and the record company. I have also placed a copyright warning underneath this which warns the customer that copying the disc is illegal. All of this text is conventional of the back of a CD.
I also positioned the record label and a barcode in the bottom right corner, which are also conventional of these products. From looking at some of my own CD's at home I found that the barcode is commonly found in this position although it doesn't really matter where on the back of the cover it is as long as it is there somewhere.
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