For my first draft of the magazine advert I drew out a rough picture of what I wanted the advert to look like when finished.
I already had the images I wanted to use on the poster as I will be using the same ones I used to create my digipak therefore I only had to choose which pictures I wanted from my digipak onto my poster. I choose the image from the front cover of the digipak and the sky print which is from the print on the CD. I thought these two images were the most important from the digipak as the front cover is what attracts people and the CD inside is the useful thing people use to listen to the music.
Like the pictures I used the same font styles in my poster as I have in my digipak. Again like the pictures also this will create a synergy and recognition between the two texts which will be noticeable when looking at the two texts together. This is done so the target audience can see the links between the texts which make them more likely to buy it if they see it in various places and see the connections between the two different formats of text. This will potentially be in the back of their mind therefore when they are in a shop which sells music they will subconsciously be looking out for it.
I have chosen to add 'Featuring the No.1 Break Free' onto my poster so target audiences are attracted to it further and will get excited about it.
The final two things I did was add the name of the album onto the poster so target audiences will get a taster of what other songs they can expect to hear from this album and I also added the disclaimer message which I added onto my digipak case so people know what the terms of use are before purchasing the CD itself. I thought adding this was an extra way of covering MILTON RECORDS backs when it comes to copyrighting.
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