The difference between your draft and final product is huge. The draft is was bland and unimaginative but the final advert is sleek and uses nicely complimenting colours and fonts. The writing in the corner of the final advert could be a bit smaller but other than that I like it. I like how you haven't challenged any conventions of the advert and digipak. You could have used an image of one sort but chose to keep it simple, which still works. The digipak draft isn't great but you've obviously learnt from it for the final product because it works really well. The layout and colours give it a cohesive product and the simplicity is nice. Well done
You have completely changed the design from the draft to the final product. The colours that you have used look good on the digipack. I like the simplistic design to the digipack and the advert. Lastly the fonts look good on the digipack and fit well with the genre of music. The digipack and advert look authentic and i can see them on the shelves in stores and in magazines.
There is a massive difference between your draft and final product regarding the layout, colour scheme and fonts used. All these differences are an improvement to your draft as all the aspects look a lot better than before, the colours match better and the font fits in with the genre of the music. All these aspects make it look like a digipak and advert to the genre of the song used for the music video and band as a whole. The only improvements that could be made is that its plain in some of the panels on the digipak that could be made more useful by putting something there like lyrics or separate handbook.
The difference between your draft and final product is huge. The draft is was bland and unimaginative but the final advert is sleek and uses nicely complimenting colours and fonts. The writing in the corner of the final advert could be a bit smaller but other than that I like it. I like how you haven't challenged any conventions of the advert and digipak. You could have used an image of one sort but chose to keep it simple, which still works. The digipak draft isn't great but you've obviously learnt from it for the final product because it works really well. The layout and colours give it a cohesive product and the simplicity is nice. Well done
ReplyDeleteYou have completely changed the design from the draft to the final product. The colours that you have used look good on the digipack. I like the simplistic design to the digipack and the advert. Lastly the fonts look good on the digipack and fit well with the genre of music. The digipack and advert look authentic and i can see them on the shelves in stores and in magazines.
ReplyDeleteThere is a massive difference between your draft and final product regarding the layout, colour scheme and fonts used. All these differences are an improvement to your draft as all the aspects look a lot better than before, the colours match better and the font fits in with the genre of the music.
ReplyDeleteAll these aspects make it look like a digipak and advert to the genre of the song used for the music video and band as a whole.
The only improvements that could be made is that its plain in some of the panels on the digipak that could be made more useful by putting something there like lyrics or separate handbook.