Here is my portrait version of an advert to advertise the release of Olivia Brooke's Album. I have tried to keep the album simple but still interesting enough to catch someones eye while flicking through a magazine. This poster was made with the intention to be a 'teaser' poster. It advertises the album but doesn't give loads of details about the album but gets people excited for when it does come out. I have included small details such as popular songs that are well known that will feature on the album. I have included the date in which is is released. As well as showing the actual image of the CD in the bottom right hand corner. The production credits include Crack Productions which is a made up company so I would not have to contact anyone to ask for permission. I have used this image which features on the side of the CD as it is very emotional and beautiful. The artist Olivia Brooke also looks like she is looking down to the CD which makes people look and her and think what is she looking at and so they look down and that's where they see the image of the album so it is recognisable to readers when the album does eventually come out. I am really pleased with this advert, and feel that the boxes around the words just adds a quirky feel to the whole advert. The words not being in line adds something different and the colours that are subtle greens and grey/blue adds abit of colour without being too much in your face.
I was looking at these other font for the information before choosing the one I actually used. I thought the first one was a little too girly and with the curly detail on the letter was abit too fancy and feminine.
The second one was a little too 'thriller' like, as the words looked quite 'harsh' and quick, where I wanted to writing to flow and look nice and easy to read.
The third one was I thought was a little difficult to read and with all the writing backed together I thought it was even harder. I really like this one though but still didn't think it was the right one to use.
Looking at the one I actually used I am very pleased as it is bold and very easy to read and understand. It wasn't too feminine but it wasn't messy or masculine. I am very pleased with this text and think it works really well with the rest of my poster.



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