I like the colour scheme of your single, your back cover is similar to the artist that you're portraying, which shows that you effectively use your case studies.
Hi there. The yellow/mustard colour scheme is really simplistic yet effective as the bright colour means that if this was to actually be on shelves this would stand out and catch consumers eyes. The black and white text is effective as it doesn't clash with the album colour so all together it works really well. I like the inverted colour thing as it's different and abstract. For improvements the contents of whats on the CD, it should start with the actual single not the remix.The barcode looks a bit cut off on the back but overall it's good
Hi there. The yellow/mustard colour scheme is really simplistic yet effective as the bright colour means that if this was to actually be on shelves this would stand out and catch consumers eyes. The black and white text is effective as it doesn't clash with the album colour so all together it works really well. I like the inverted colour thing as it's different and abstract. For improvements the contents of whats on the CD, it should start with the actual single not the remix.The barcode looks a bit cut off on the back but overall it's good
I like the colour scheme of your single, your back cover is similar to the artist that you're portraying, which shows that you effectively use your case studies.
ReplyDeleteHi there. The yellow/mustard colour scheme is really simplistic yet effective as the bright colour means that if this was to actually be on shelves this would stand out and catch consumers eyes. The black and white text is effective as it doesn't clash with the album colour so all together it works really well.
ReplyDeleteI like the inverted colour thing as it's different and abstract.
For improvements the contents of whats on the CD, it should start with the actual single not the remix.The barcode looks a bit cut off on the back but overall it's good
Hi there. The yellow/mustard colour scheme is really simplistic yet effective as the bright colour means that if this was to actually be on shelves this would stand out and catch consumers eyes. The black and white text is effective as it doesn't clash with the album colour so all together it works really well.
ReplyDeleteI like the inverted colour thing as it's different and abstract.
For improvements the contents of whats on the CD, it should start with the actual single not the remix.The barcode looks a bit cut off on the back but overall it's good