The pink which is used for the title has been has not be repeated as it helps emphasise the bands name and allows the name to stand out.
Adding a quote to the advertisement gives praise to the band and allows them to appeal to the audience further as it may be a quote by a magazine which they read.
Placing the advertisement on a white background will make the advert stand out as it will not be absorbed by any other distracting images. It also allows the advertisement to be built up by words and the photo of the album cover. This makes it appear simplistic and easy for the audience to read, as they may be in a rush when spotting the advert.
Remaining with the same style as before, this advertisement appears more urban and would be suitable to placed in and around central London. This would be a target audience for the band so it is important that the advertisement is thought about where it will be placed. This design doesn't carry any quotes from other music organisations as it is to appear as simple as possible, due to the writing having a slight graffiti slant to it, it was thought that a quote would be unreadable in the desired font. In this design, the photo is used as the main background, and portrays only Tasha, as she is standing in the middle shows her emphasis on the band and implies her role to an audience who may not be familiar. However, as the image again is one from the video, It will instantly attract fans of B&TB as it will be a recognisable image and will let them be reminded of the recent music video.
The background has been shown to be distorted allowing the image to be slightly different to the videos shot as this then creates a fresh connotation to the video and also allows to conform to the urban styling which has been aimed for.
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