Logo-Long Neck Music
I have firstly chosen the long neck music. The text for the Long Neck Music is in the style of the keep calm and Carry on from World War 2. They have most likely chosen to have this, as that phrase is now back in style. The Long Neck is in bold because that is the name of the record label. The logo its self is a insert picture. Is a music note and giraffe . In my opinion This does not break any ASA rules as is simple and smart.The ticket it's self is very clear. It's purpose is to show you information and it does it very well. Every thing is in place and simple. The back-ground shows a pop-art style representation of the city that the Radio City is based in New York. This piece of music advertisement does not break any ASA rules. as it is very clean cut.
Billboard-For the band The Cure
This billboard for The Cure is very good, as there is not a lot of information but it gets its message across that The Cure are playing at Crystal Castle. One of the main reasons why this one is because it gives you all the you information you will need to know in a couple of seconds. This is good because most of the people who will see it are driving a car and they will not have very long to look at it. To the right are the logos of the companies sponsoring The Cure. This piece of music advertisement does not break any ASA rules.
Flyer-Brick Lane Music Festival
The flyer is for Brick Lane music festival. This flyer works very well as all of the colours are bright and catch your eye. It also works well because there is not a lot of information so it is more appealing because too much information may make it look unattractive. There are, little logos in the top left to show who is hosting the festival. In my opinion there is no way that this breaks any ASA rules.
Magazine-Cover For The Kings Of Leon
The picture in the back ground is black & white. The black & white makes The Clash look classic and original. All of the upper text is in bold and a large font size to make the news about The Clash appear more important. The text on the bottom half is all in a smaller font then the top. This is to reiterate that the top half of text is the most important. This piece of music advertising does not break any ASA rules.





No comments:
Post a Comment