Thursday, 26 May 2011

This is a photograph of our magazine advert for our music video.

This is our magazine advert for our music video.
As you can see this is nearly the same as our front cover for the digipack except instead of using the thorns and flowers as the background we used the background of the back of the digipack instead just to give it a more simplified look.
We also made the "LBD" logo go across the top of the poster so it stood out more.
At the bottom in "randsom letter" numbers we put the date of the release, we also put 5 stars to make the poster as realistic as possible due to the fact that all posters for music show the release date of their music.






This is the inside cover for the digipack.

This is the inside cover for the digipack. i took the photographs of the flower i decided to have a half flower and scattered flower petals as the background for where the cd goes. I did this to vary the two photographs.
The flower is the same as the flower on the front part of the digipack I did this on purpose so that the inside and outside still relate to eachother.














This is a photograph of the front of the digipack.

This is the front cover for the digipack, when we created this front cover. We collected pictures from magazines that we thought related well to the song lyrics. We were going for a girly look but at the same time rough look. The thorns represent the harshness of a girl when they are angry and upset.
The greek statue represent the male in the music video.
The flowers and the shoes show the more elegant and girly side of a women.
The name "attitude" is different types of fonts that we found in different magazines we got the idea of a randsom note because it goes with the whole collage effect that we have.



This is a photograph of the back cover for the digipack.

We decided to make is pinky colours because our music video is very girl power.
And the girls are loud mouth which is why we put a mouth with the name of the song in.
We also put a barcode to make it seem more like a real digipack.
The logo at the bottom is "LCD" which stands for little black dress.
This whole back part of the CD case was design by Perry Alann.