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The glow coming from behind the people could be to show that there's something special about them. (godlike). The white contrasts with solid black background.
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The glow coming from behind the people could be to show that there's something special about them. (godlike) The white contrasts with solid black background Band name and title is in small font I believe this is to make sure the titles doesn't dwell away from the importance of the image on the CD case Similar to our ideas with the theme of four masked people. Solid black background to make the four people stand out more. Upside down guitar to possibly to show things aren't as they seem
One of the most famous CD covers of all time. Very naturalistic and simple idea, yet very effective. No editing or tampering, in its own right its more a picture than a cd cover. Instant attraction to the cover as the beatles are icons and there presence attract the audience.
The background (Floor tiles) is very dull, like most Covers this helps attract the audiences attention to the image the artist wants you to look the shoes. The font is boring, small and white. The meaning behind this could be because the artist is not well established so therefore not showboating his name, another reason could be because again he doesn't want to distract his audience away from the picture. The shoes are the only brightly coloured image on this cover, this has been purposely done to show the audience there relevance to the them of the CD, Looking sharp. Slight glow off the shoes again refers back to the importance of them and there importance to the cover.
Conclusion When creating our own CD cover for our music, we will take elements from all 3 of the above covers in order to create a attractive artwork. All 3 covers are extremely different but well recognised meaning there is no correct way to design a CD cover neither is there a correct audience to aim it at.