Tuesday, 9 October 2012

DigiPak - Coco

This album is from the Artists Justice. They are an Electro clash, French house (which was made famous by the legendary Daft Punk), Electronic Rock.

Cover

The cover is very simple, minimalistic and black keeping in theme with their logo which is black and yellow. This could be to keep up with their image of being a solely about the music group much like the genres they make music in which do not include words but only music which could also be the reason for the lack of words. Only having the logo as the cover picture could imply this is the only recognisable symbol of J.U.S.T.I.C.E and only fans could recognise this and know who the logo belongs to making the fans an exclusive club that conforms to the audience theory of Maslow hierarchy (the audience receiving gratification from “Belonging” in a group) Also it is in trend with the minimalistic fashion showing them to be a trendy making appeal to a certain audience interested in trends etc. Also the black backdrop contrasts with the bright yellow outline making the logo stand out when placed against other.

Layout

The layout out of the album is a replica of the cross on the logo. It gives the album a distinct layout that is unique to the artist. It remains consistent to the theme of the logo that gives the audience a familiar feel. It is a simple paper outfit that allows the album to be easily transferable.

Inside

Inside the album it has another logo across the paper. This time the logo is in more detailed with more illustration (more detail on the cross and “stars” on the other flaps, the reason they have drawn this illustration could be to keep in theme with their sound which sounds “interglacial” and “space” influence ) giving the album a more creative look and more visually pleasing to the audience.

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