Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Production of Back Cover

From the Codes and Conventions which I looked at earlier on in the task, it was obvious that the colour scheme is kept the same throughout the whole CD casing, and so I decided that I should stick to the same colour scheme also.

Due to the varied colour scheme in from the front cover, this was a fairly simple task to negotiate, as I decided to use the same colours. I was looking for the coloured quarters to be positioned in the opposite space so as to give the impression of the whole page being coloured, and so the page was set up as so:




As with the other CDs that I analysed, the colour scheme has been repeated.



The next step was to think what to put on the page, as this was not enough. As with the majority of the CDs I looked at, they had the tracklisting of the advert on the page so as to give more information of what is inside the CD.







As with the colour scheme repeating, I have used the same font and colour to that of the front cover. This adds continuity and hopefully increases awareness of the CD as when the consumer sees this font used elsewhere they should relate back to this specific album. Even with this added to the page, it still seemed to be missing one or two things. I decided that the other three quarters needed to be filled up, and so I decided to use a 'mirror' theme which would fill up the quadrants and make it look more appealing:




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