Tuesday, 22 June 2010

Digipack Analysis


I have chosen to study Yellowcard's 'Paper Walls' album as I think that the album cover actually fits with the title of the album itself.

The Front cover is of houses that seem to be glowing in a street with streetlights down the middle, this has the city in the background making this seem like a typical suburb street. The name of the band is presented clearly at the top of the album which makes the album instantly associated with that band. Yellowcard do not use a font for their band name as every album is pretty much a different font although their logo is on their newest albums and is also used as the moon when you look closely enough.

We then move to the inside sleeve and there is a paper house on fire which resembles the houses from the front of the album cover. This continues the overall style of the album itself as when you move from the front cover to the back of the album the whole thing is shown. Yellowcard is an alternative pop-punk band who's style is partly shown through the album style but I think that the album's design shows more about the songs than the actual genre itself.

The image above shows the lead singer Ryan Key with what looks like letters written on paper which ties in with some of the songs on the album itself. The whole album cover shows a difference compared to one of their first album covers (shown below) which is very simple and could have been made by pretty much anyone.


When we get to the back cover we can see that the image used on the front cover is used but the horizon is covered in smoke and the houses have actually been burned to ashes. This takes what is a nice peaceful image turns the whole feel into the opposite.

Album Cover Analysis


The albums have the bands name and the album name on the front cover. They also have images that sometimes relate to the album name but in the bottom album cover the actual image doesn't really have much to do with the album name itself.

I think the main purpose of an album cover is to get their album cover to stand out and be different or original which would get people to see it above everything else and instantly know who it is by. I think it is a way of getting new artists out there and get people to notice their name. I think that the Yellowcard album cover uses a large font for the name of the band to get their name out there, they are not a new band because they have had a lot of albums previous to this but they do not have a huge fanbase which could mean that they are pushing to get noticed even more.