
Artist: Jay-Z
Album: The Blueprint
This is a print ad for Jay-Z's album. it clearly shows him as the artist, it shows him to look slightly scary and powerful, a well known trend for this genre of music. it says the albums name. it tells the consumer when it is available to buy. it also have information about the record label and copyright info. it appears that he is taking money out of a safe which was hidden behind a picture. this shows that he feels he has to hide his money from people who may want to steal it. crime is a very big part of the hip-hop genre.
Artist: Joe Cockers
Album: Vocal cords
In this print ad the artist is not visible. the picture of the skull is scary looking and the scissors and wire only intensify this. it makes the consumer curious and wonder what the album is about. the name if the artist and the name of the album are visible on the ad, although the word 'cords' is spelt wrong. it also has a slogan and some small print.
Artist: James Blunt
This is not so much a print ad for an album but iPod is advertising James Blunt as James Bond, this is obvious because of the font of the writing. it has become what james bond is recognised by. the red and black makes it look stylish and expensive, which reflects the iPod and James Blunt. it makes james blunt look and seem powerful. the gun also emphasises this.
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