Front
- The
cover is both bright yet dark due to its appearance of inverted colour which
may suggest that they conform to some folk ideology, yet brings a more modern
twist as the two colours are binary opposites.
- Due to
the lack of imagery, most of the audiences attention will be aimed towards the
title, which is displayed in white, clear font on a black background which both
conforms to the natural house style of the album as well as being read clearly,
thus being easy on the eye and appealing.
- The photograph
seems very vintage and traditional which is very generic within folk music as
it symbolises the traditional feeling of the music as it is originally an old
genre of music, thus bringing back its originality.
- The
randomness of the image is different as many folk bands choose to use images of
the band together or single artists, rather than a picture having no relevance
to the bands personality or style.
Back
-The use
of Roman numerals for each side reinforces this traditional feel of the music
which is unique to folk.
- There
are no images on the back which may distract the audience from the track list,
thus more attention is shown to the most important aspects.
- The
style of writing for the tracks continues with the house style which is white
and simplistic which gives a relaxing image to the audience, allowing for them
to influence the audience.
- The
positioning of the text also creates importance as it is large and centred
which draws the viewers eye.
- Towards the bottom is all of the information
which is less important, thus being the reasons for its much smaller size as to
not distract the viewer yet still follow the rules.
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