Monday, 16 September 2013

Analysis of Digi-Packs


 Nirvana - Nevermind

The genre of this album is Rock. The main features on the album cover is a naked baby reaching for a dollar. Having a baby reaching for the dollar could symbolize how people live their lives round money and wealth.

The band name 'Nirvana - Nevermind' is is placed in the darker part of the album cover which could mean that its a 'deep' album or the songs in the album have a very strong meaning.










I like the texture on the CD being rough but also continuing the music theme throughout including on the back of the cover.










The image on the back looks like a bomb which could symbolize anger or the album is 'explosive'. 



    


Pussycat Dolls - PCD
The genre for this cover is pop. The main focus in this cover is that they are a all female pop group but that there is also a main singer who is in the middle.

The group have their own unique logo 'pcd'. The artists all look happy in the picture and also have a sense of mysteriousness. 

The booklet makes them look more 'pop' and 'hip', by doing this it makes the group more attractive to a younger audience. 

By them having two images in the cover 'black and white' this could also show them as having a 'good and bad' side. They also have pages to introduce the music artists in the group.



Radiohead - the bends

On this cover there is one main image of a man, he's looking unwell because he has glints of yellow, he has bits of metal on him which could link to his expression and that he is in either pain or in a sigh of relief.

The design is dark, the man on the front is iconic. 

The album being this way could be that the band is going through some pain or relief or either linking to drugs and 'the bands' linking to drugs.







The inside is very colourful in comparison to the CD which is very plain and simple,the back has lots of colour too.

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