From the offset I wanted a minimalistic magazine advertisement as I personally find them more appealing as they make me want to buy the product more in order to find out more information. Therefore, I decided to use this approach in my own piece.
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I decided that they key information I need on my advertisement is the band name, album name, and release date. I chose to use the band image on my advertisement as it shows all four members off well and the bright colours give an insight into what they can expect from the album. I picked a black background as I feel that fits in more with the rock genre than white, and I didn't want to be left with awkward white space, which is nearly always inevitable. Following my decision on black I went for a red font colour as this also very stereotypically represents rock and will therefore let potential buyers know the genre straight away. I chose to put the photo central as I want it to be the main focus of my advertisement as I feel it is the most intriguing part. People are used to associating dates with release dates in the music industry and therefore I didn't feel the need to put "Out on" or "Released on" before the date as I feel it is self-explanatory.
I don't like the font I've used for the album name and date and therefore I definitely need to find a new one for my next edit!
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