For my magazine advert/Poster I used the same drawing I made for the digipak and paced it on an A4 template. There was a gap left at the bottom for text in which I turned to purple to match the image, however didn't think it matched so I changed it to a light grey after some audience feedback.
For the text I wanted it to link with the digipak, so I copy and pasted the song list then extracted and enlarged the letters I needed for the the poster text to create my own font. I coloured them orange so that they matched the text on the image, with some remaining black. I then used the vector I created for the record label and added it to the poster, along with additional information in small text.
This is the first version of my poster.
However after feedback and thought I realised that it could be further improved, I did this by colouring the title in a brighter yellow to make it easier to read and stand out more.
I also changed the writing to be clearer and the size to give the words the correct importance, I used the align tool to ensure it was correctly spaced as well. I changed the record company vector also as it wasn't clear and near enough to the original image. I also made it more colourful to fit with the back ground.
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