Thursday, 22 September 2011

RMA4 - Kate Nash - Made Of Bricks - Digi-Pack

Kate Nash's digi-pack suggests that she is an alternative artist because it does not mainly focus on her. Most R&B/Pop albums focus mainly on the artist as they have a huge picture/close up of the artist where as the image on this digi-packs main focus is the house. The house also looks quite quirky so this goes with the fact the she is alternative. I also like how it uses a lot of bright vibrant colours and it uses all the primary colours of red, blue and yellow which makes it seem friendly. I like how this goes well with the music promo as they help promote one another with their similarity. I also like how the 'Kate Nash' is written in almost hand writing so again it adds to the friendlyness of the album and also looks quite fun, just like the music promo.



The back of Kate Nash's digi-pack shows clearly all of the tracks that are featured on the album very clearly but again, it also maintains the idea of being fun and friendly as it uses the same handwriting font. The use of the fonts on the front and the back shows good continuity and allows the audience to create an image that they can relate to Kate Nash.















The digi-pack also involves some further images of Kate Nash. Again, the continue the theme of being quite quirky. We can tell this through the general look of the image. She is wearing clothing that is of quite a quirky fashion sense, with the yellow high heels and plain navy off the shoulder dress. She wears the same sort of thing in both the front cover of the digi-pak and music promo so the image is continued through. Also, there objects such as the skeleton and the rubber ducks show a quirky odd side of her. Also there is black cats, that were also shown in the front cover of the music digi-pak.

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