Saturday, 17 September 2011

Inspirations for inside sleeve


This is the inside sleeve from Paramore's, Riot! album. I like the way the text is in a messy handwriting style font, and the arrangement of the text as if it has literally just been scribbled onto the page by the artist. It creates quite a grungy feel. I also like the simplicity of the colour scheme and use of images, it is effective and the genre of music is made obvious by the design.


This is an image of the inside sleeve from A Day to Remember's, For Those Who Have a Heart album. I like the way the image on the sleeve is made up of Poloroids of the members of the band playing live. This particular genre of music revolves heavily around live shows and gigs so the images are relevant and will appeal to the target audience, whilst the layout creates a vinatge feel and is aesthetically pleasing. I would like to use the poloroid idea on my inside sleeve.

This is the artwork from the front cover of Your Demise's, The Kids We Used To Be album. Although it is not an example of an inside sleeve I like the collage like layout and the way the artwork is created by combining images of things like band related poloroids, stickers and ticket stubs.

I particuarly like this design idea. This image is made up of a montage of different everday objects people would have lying on a bedside table etc. The theme of this image appears to be travel as it features postcards, airline tickets and a hotel key card. I would like to base the design of my inside sleeve on this idea but change the theme to make it relevant to the genre and audience. The image would contains things like gig tickets and cigerettes and I will overlay poloroids of party theme pictures.

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