I decided to go into fairly similar into depth of
the presentation of colour in my 2nd magazine advert attempt as my first. I
similarly used a vibrant pink background in order to stand out as eye-catching,
and once again fit in with my digipak colour design. I decided to use less
imagery in this poster and instead focus on the colours used, I wanted the
poster to stand out as artistic and happy, using a bright colour palette I
believed would represent enthusiasm and mystery towards what the music video
and the new album entailed and the type of genre the songs which would follow.
I wrote boldly in the centre of page the name of the duo in order for audiences
to instantly recognise and be intrigued by since new tracks have been released.
I purposely put the text in between the imagery to make the text more vigilant
and of importance. At the bottom of the advert I stated the name of the new
track and that it is featured on the "brand new" album. I emphasized
"brand new" in order for audiences to create buzz and affirm its
current originality therefore influencing more people to purchase the album. As
well, making the title of the album "electric disco" in bold to pop
more and create more attention. Highlighted which outlets the track/ new album
is available on, including a mixture of both online streaming apps as well
as real-life stores to fit a variety of audience preferences. Also adding a
barcode to make it quicker and more efficient for consumers to find the tracks.
I lastly stated the website of the band for people to gain further knowledge in
the ins and outs of the new album details and possible tour dates. In
conclusion I was overall quite pleased with my second product and therefore was
slightly torn between which magazine advert to use for my final choice.

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