Album AdvertsWithin Magazine Articles
by Corey Gibbs
Joe Zeffa – After The Cake
Name of Artist following font
of digipak
Album
Artist
Album Name
Location of Download +
Website
Character from album art
Greyscale Theme of digipak in
advert
The art of the digipak is clearly represented within the magazine advert, it uses the same font, logo, digipak character and greyscale colour scheme. However, it also displays the artist, whom is not present within the digipak.
Magazine Advert
Joe Zeffa – After The Cake
Website
Logo of Artist same as digipak
Album Advert similar to magazine
article’s
Character from digipak as
background The website’s design follows the same theme as the digipak and, in turn, the article’s advert.
Follows greyscale scheme
(excluding buttons)
Paramore – Brand New Eyes
Artist logo/name, as seen on the
album
Artist
Consistent font from band logo
Album
Butterfly design from
digipak
Record labels
Place of purchase
Follows peach-orange colour
scheme from the album art
The magazine advert follows the same concept of the original album, it clearly displays the name of the album, its artist and art of the album.
blink-182 – Neighborhoods
Album art is the central focus of the
advert
Displays album name with
similar font to the original
album
Band logo
Consistent font across advert, all replicating the original album’s font
The greyscale colour scheme of
the album is reflected in the album advert
The magazine advert follows the same concept of the original album, it remains rather plain in its approach. It does this by making the overarching image the digipak art itself; through this, the digipak itself is furthered advertised along with additional information such as the release, band logo or singles.