The document proposes a comic book style design for an artist's debut album cover and interior panels. The front cover would feature a pop art portrait of the artist in the style of Andy Warhol or Roy Lichtenstein. The back cover would show another photo of the artist with a contrasting expression. The inside panels would tell an "origins story" of the artist in the form of a comic, using techniques like speech bubbles, thought bubbles, and onomatopoeia. Song titles would be listed in an "explosion style" panel with different fonts for the artist and featured contributors. The final panel would continue the comic book narrative in an exaggerated and humorous way, ending on a cliffhanger.
The document proposes a comic book style design for an artist's debut album cover and interior panels. The front cover would feature a pop art portrait of the artist in the style of Andy Warhol or Roy Lichtenstein. The back cover would show another photo of the artist with a contrasting expression. The inside panels would tell an "origins story" of the artist in the form of a comic, using techniques like speech bubbles, thought bubbles, and onomatopoeia. Song titles would be listed in an "explosion style" panel with different fonts for the artist and featured contributors. The final panel would continue the comic book narrative in an exaggerated and humorous way, ending on a cliffhanger.
The document proposes a comic book style design for an artist's debut album cover and interior panels. The front cover would feature a pop art portrait of the artist in the style of Andy Warhol or Roy Lichtenstein. The back cover would show another photo of the artist with a contrasting expression. The inside panels would tell an "origins story" of the artist in the form of a comic, using techniques like speech bubbles, thought bubbles, and onomatopoeia. Song titles would be listed in an "explosion style" panel with different fonts for the artist and featured contributors. The final panel would continue the comic book narrative in an exaggerated and humorous way, ending on a cliffhanger.
Pop art style portrait (Roy Lichenstein, Andy Warhol, Wedha etc.) Simple photograph with speech bubbles (photography in the style of Andy Gotts)
Portrait in the same style as the front
cover, however shows a different photo (e.g contrasting facial expressions)
Shows a comic, entertaining side to
the artist
Emphasises their theatrical nature
Include typical Roy Lichenstein techniques, such as headlines, speech
Artist name = Chance, Loopz?
Left Inside Panel
Illustrations
As this is the artists debut album,
the inside panels could show an origins story in the style of a comic book Instead of illustrations, the comic could be filled with photos that have been edited in photoshop Use typical comic book conventions, e.g typography, speech bubbles, thought bubbles, onomatopoeia descriptions etc.
Image of Artist Disk
Centre Inside Panel
List of Songs
Similar to the disk, this panel will have an
explosion style backdrop with the song titles bursting out, in order to captivate the audiences attention.
Use a comic book style font to make this
panel bolder (large, white, capital letters)
Include songs with contributing artists
(example of synergy)
Use a different font for contributing artists
to suggest that they are less important/ significant
Logo Roy Lichenstein style?
Artist name in the middle or outside the logo.
Right Inside Panel
Illustrations
Continue comic book story
Narrative is extremely exaggerated, contains jovial humour
End on a cliff hanger (typical comic book convention, suggests that there is more to come from the artist)