This is the poster advertising the album by the band "Two Door Cinema Club". The album poster uses the photo on the album's sleeve. The font stylings of the bands name is the same as the album sleeve too. It is a poster that also advertises the bands UK tour. It is exclaimed that the tour is "Sold Out". This shows how successful the band is. This is an example of synergy. The font colours is white and this contrast the background its on. The bold text is an area of text that strongly contrasts it black.
This is another poster that is advertising a different album. This is the album by Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds. It is a poster that subverts the typical album advertisement as it does not feature the albums sleeve on it. Reviews are present on the second half of the poster. This is a way to make people by it; by saying that others enjoyed it. Two different fonts are present on this image. The font present at the top of the image is the font specifically designed for the band as it's logo. The second is a typewriter font and looks like it comes from a vintage magazine.
Typical adverts look like this; they exclusively feature the album's sleeve with limited wording placed on top of it. The fonts that are used on this on this are different to those present on the sleeve; this has been done so that the viewer does not get confused between album sleeve design and the advertisement. This poster features synergy as it is advertising the single as well as the website at which competitions, news and purchases can be made.
This is a poster for a reissue of an album by The Stone Roses. It is a poster that is dominated by reviews saying how much of a classic album it is. It is a poster that is unusually lacking in the original album sleeve art. The font although looking quite average and normal but it is the font used by the band as their logo. The poster displays all of the formats that this album is available in, this is to tempt the audience with the more costly album.




Good - you have picked out some good conventions - however - you have not explained which conventions you will be using in your own product and why you will be using these conventions, also you have not said if there is anything that you dislike about these posters that you will opt not to use.
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