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Sunday, 26 February 2012

New Edits to the Magazine

I have finally added the finishing touches to the magazine poster. These include:


  • A picture of "Amber Rubarth" in the photo frame
  • Old music sheets
  • Record label logo
  • Text with information about the album
  • Where the album is available; iTunes, Play.com, etc
Here is a screenshot of what has been created so far...


However, there is one last detail that I need to do add which is the picture of the digipak next to the photo frame so the consumers know what they are looking for when they see it online.

Saturday, 25 February 2012

Making the magazine on Photoshop

I have started to create my poster on Adobe Photoshop. The "atmosphere" of Rubarth's album is very homely and about self-satisfaction. The album's sound is less to be compared to "glamour" but more to do with it being "mellow" and "relaxed". This is the type of record that would be listened to at home on warm late-spring and summer days. I have decided to make the background old, wooden flooring. These were some of the choices.

Out of the three types of wooden flooring, I picked the darkest and stretched it to fit the International Paper size.








I have put on an old frame to represent "old memories" and the autumn leaves from the album cover and old lined paper from the album cover also. This makes the poster and album synchronous. It all represents a theme of nostalgia, self-belief and rebirth (the seasons).

To this, I will be adding in:
  • A picture of the digipak
  • A picture of "Amber Rubarth" in the photo frame
  • Old music sheets
  • Record label logo
  • Text with information about the album
  • Where the album is available; iTunes, Play.com, etc.


Friday, 3 February 2012


Sarah Blasko's magazine advert has very soft colours. The image is very interesting, as it makes the person looking at it observe it closer. The effect that makes it look like it's drawn is simple yet pretty. This sort of effect can be achieved on photoshop. The fonts used are elegant, which may reflect the sound of the album that is being promoted. It also has information on her record label and a URL for her website.

Wednesday, 1 February 2012

What are the conventions of magazine adverts for new album releases?

Most musicians with a record label are able to promote their new album through magazines. Magazines are a good tool to advertise this because certain magazines suit certain audiences, much like a musician's music would.

The magazine adverts for this must have these things:


  1. A picture or symbol representing the artist
  2. The name of the album
  3. The release date
  4. Where it's available
  5. Certain themes that relate to the artist's sound - heavy metal would have dark colours for example
  6. A picture of the album front cover
  7. Details of the artist - artist's website, record label's website
  8. Maybe some details of what is included in the album...
My album fits into the "folk/acoustic" category, so there are a few magazines my album could be advertising in.




NME, Q and Mojo are all British magazines that are less-focused towards mainstream music and look at slightly more alternative and unique music. The bottom left magazine, "Rolling Stone" is American. Amber Rubarth's album could be promoted in Rolling Stone as well, for it is a highly prestigious entertainment magazine that is read and sold all over the world.

Here are the following links for the websites of these magazines.

www.nme.com
www.qthemusic.com
www.mojo4music.com
www.rollingstone.com