Research the album/single covers of an artist who fall into a similar genre of music and/or have similar brand identity.
I researched artists who are similar to my artist and I managed to find artists such as Birdy, Daughter, Kate McGill and Lauren Aquilina. All of these artists' genres are slow and acoustic songs including guitars and/or pianos. Two of the front covers below have the artist on, their name and the name of the album. However the last one which is Daughter's album cover has an image of two children that possibly relate to one of her songs or the album itself, followed by the name of the artist and the name of the album. These artists are all very young and around my artist's age. They also have similar dress senses and style as my artist, which is quite vintage and different.
These are some of the album covers of these artists:
Kate McGill: The artist I decided to focus on mainly though, is Kate McGill. She is a 22 year old Welsh singer and songwriter. She isn't very well-known outside of the UK, however she is originally known for her covers of hit songs by artists such as Adele, Mumford and Sons, Paramore and many others. She only has one album that she released in 2011 called 'Replaced.'
Front Cover: This is the front cover of her album 'Replaced,' and I thought it was very simple. It includes the name of the artist, the name of the album and an image of the artist in a location which may relate to one of the music videos on the album or one of the songs. This album front cover inspired me as it is something similar to what I would like on my digipak as it includes a distinct image of my artist on the front.
Birdy: Another artist I decided to focus on as well as Kate McGill, is Birdy. Birdy is a 16 year old English musician who is well known for her covers of different artist's songs such as Skinny Love by Bon Iver and The A Team by Ed Sheeran. She is similar to my artist as she does acoustic, soft covers which are also quite slow like Kate McGill's music and she has a similar target audience to my artist.
Front Cover: This front cover similarly to Kate McGill's is very clear and simple. It includes an image of the artist and the name of the artist. It is quite inspiring because it is an effortless album cover and reflects the genre of music she sings. I like the font of the artist's name as it stands out easily and even though it is faint it clear to see.
Back Cover: The back cover of this album looks very mellow and pleasant. It inspires me because again I like the font as it is gentle and a nice colour to go with the other colours on the album. The colours are a weird and bizarre but unique mix of blue, green and white colours, which I find interesting. The back cover of this album includes the names of every song on the album, otherwise known as the tracklist and the barcode.
The CD: I could not find an image of the inside cover of this album, however I did find an image of the CD itself. It is similar to the back cover of the album, as it includes the different and kooky colours. It also has the name of the artist on it and information about the Record Label in small font at the bottom of the disk. I discovered that on the front and back covers of the album and on the CD, the same font is used. This is important so that all of the sides and faces of the album/digipak show a connection and associate together.
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