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Create Your Own Album Cover
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The First Impression Music and Art goes hand in hand. Album covers can be extremely expressive and convey the message of the album in a number of creative ways.
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Album Art Within a small square, it needs to include: The artist and album name The style (colors, texture) that properly represents the content inside Artistic details Possibly the artist him or herself, or a symbol that represents them Within a small square, it needs to include: The artist and album name The style (colors, texture) that properly represents the content inside Artistic details Possibly the artist him or herself, or a symbol that represents them
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The album’s cover image was inspired by the idea that people tend to conceal their true feelings, for fear of “getting burned.” Pink Floyd – Wish You Were Here 1975
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Radiohead – Hail to the Thief
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Gallows: In The Belly of a Shark
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Your Album Cover Brainstorm what describes and defines you – what themes and trends do you have? Generate a word list and thumbnail sketches of imagery you may want to include Brainstorm what describes and defines you – what themes and trends do you have? Generate a word list and thumbnail sketches of imagery you may want to include What genre are you? What is the name of your album?
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1968 Hendrix is depicted as two Vedic deities, with the multiple hands of Durga and with his bandmates as avatars of Vishnu.
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Rough Draft 1.Draw a square that takes up almost the entire paper, then begin developing your image. 2.Think about which Design Elements you are implementing (line, shape, form, color, texture, value, space) 3.Think about which Design Principle(s) you are using. 1.Draw a square that takes up almost the entire paper, then begin developing your image. 2.Think about which Design Elements you are implementing (line, shape, form, color, texture, value, space) 3.Think about which Design Principle(s) you are using.
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Ask Yourself: 1.Do my title and my image make sense together? 2.Is there some aspect that is personal or autobiographical? 3.What can I do to improve the Elements I’ve included? o line, shape/form, color, value, texture, space 4.Can my composition be classified as one of the Principles of Design? o balance, emphasis, unity, variety, rhythm, pattern
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What are the Elements? What are the Principles?
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What are the Elements? What are the Principles?
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What are the Elements?
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Answer in your Sketchbook: 1.Do my title and my image make sense together? 2.Is there some aspect that is personal or autobiographical? 3.What can I do to improve the Elements I’ve included? o line, shape/form, color, value, texture, space 4.Can my composition be classified as one of the Principles of Design? o balance, emphasis, unity, variety, rhythm, pattern
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