Thursday, 3 March 2011

Polaroid idea..

We were really interested in bringing in the theme of polaroid pictures, as they carry with them connotations of home made, DIY style artwork and style. I was researching some other bands and artwork that include polaroid style photographs. 
I found this album on the internet,  the album  package consists of 144 polaroid photos that unfold into a 2x2 square, and the pictures, when viewed from afar, blend to form the 'No Code' triangle/eyeball logo that is the theme throughout the album - I really liked this album, as it really cleverly uses polaroids to create the image that defines the album - which is what we have aimed for with the record within our album package. 
The main focus of this album cover is one large polaroid picture with the album art inside it. 

The use of scattered polaroid images in this album cover is something we think is really successful and looks really DIY, as if the pictures have just been taken and dropped straight to the floor. 
This album artwork is a set of polaroid pictures which work to show the narrative and establish the characters of this band and particular song/video.


A mixture of one original image, overlaid with polaroid pictures is a combination we've decided we definitely want to achieve when making our digi-pack.
This particular band is actually called 'Polaroid',  their artwork for this particular album includes both a record and polaroid cameras with pictures coming out of them, defining the two most important features of our digi-pak ideas. 

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