Showing posts with label posters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label posters. Show all posts

Saturday, 16 January 2010

Spice Girls Poster analysis


I came across this poster of the Spice Girls, I decided to look into because it seemed to almost juxtapose what we wanted within our poster to sell Tainted Reality. Although it is bold and very observant when becoming eye catching it comes across to hectic and crowded with all of the writing almost as if it has tried to squeeze into one poster. The bold colours stand out so well because the black and pink contrast well against each other creating a bold and dramatic outlook of the Girl Band symbolising that they want to gain they're audience's attention. The matching outfits symbolise a closeness within the band and creates the stereotypical approach of what most Girl bands conform with, they're styles connect with each other and sometimes involves certain characteristics and personal things to interact with they're personalities. The constant use of black within the image seems to create the symbolic idea of creating a bold statement and normally associated with rock and roll introducing the simplistic leather black outfits they are wearing.


Blondie Poster analysis

Because we decided to use the song "One way or another" by the female artist Blondie or also known as DebbieHarry, I decided to look into posters focusing on her because i wanted to see the different aspect and styles used. The colours are very bold and the black introduces and bold punky and rock style where as the yellow is symbolistic to "Blondie", The bright yellow clashes with the the blue and dark makeup but still creates a noticable and intruiging response when looking at the poster. The bold title contrast with white and black similar to how I want our poster to be like, I personally feel the contrast between white and black are two strong colours to focus on, highlighting certain aspects and lighting within the imagery.

Friday, 15 January 2010

The Saturdays Poster analysis

I decided to look into this poster by the Saturdays because it seemed a modern approach to todays society and younger audience. The symbolistic approach of having matching outfits but with different styles to introduce individuality within the group