After choosing the top 3 images which I would be happy to use for my magazine advert. I began to sketch my ideas onto a page whereby I addressed the importance of certain information being on the advert. After looking at previous adverts in past research, it allowed me to feel confident in choosing the correct image and plan.
I realised that a magazine advert would have to be colourful to ensure that the readers are immediately attracted to the page to somewhat persuade them to purchase the digipak.
Firstly, after looking at the conventions of a magazine advert, I knew the specific features I needed to add onto the advert. Therefore it was just a case of where abouts I put the information.
I began planning by looking at my original images and identifying that an extreme close up or close up would work best for the advert. This would produce a relationship between the readers and artist. Eye contact will enable the audience to feel like they personally know the artist which will hence increase the likelihood of them purchasing the product.
Perhaps an extreme close up would be too off putting for readers as it could be "too in their face". Furthermore, I looked began to see where the titles should go and how large they should be.
The most important information, the title, date release and artist name, needs to be bold, large and clear for an audience to be able to know the most important information.
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