Print artefact research
As can be seen In this poster for drake we can see immediately that the artist (Drake) is made very clear and pushed to the viewer. In addition to this we can that in the bottom right corner on the poster the name, art and release date is shown for his new and upcoming album. The album and the poster both share a very similar aesthetic.
Furthermore, on the poster we can also see information on advertising such as where to buy tickets for his tour and also a website url that goes to the record labels webpage.
A similar thing is also seen with Ed Sheeran. On the post for his tour his is clearly the main focus in the poster. The posters backdrop is also the artwork to his album, not only this but in the bottom left we can see again his album cover with the title "available now" underneath it. Even though both artists are from different genres of music they both use the same techniques in advertising and art to both promote the artist and advertise their new content/music effectively.


A similar thing is also seen with Ed Sheeran. On the post for his tour his is clearly the main focus in the poster. The posters backdrop is also the artwork to his album, not only this but in the bottom left we can see again his album cover with the title "available now" underneath it. Even though both artists are from different genres of music they both use the same techniques in advertising and art to both promote the artist and advertise their new content/music effectively.
Finally we have another artist who does exactly the same thing. The artist is clearly in the foreground of the art with the album in one of the corners. The album art in all cases take up a small amount of space relative to everything else and this is due to the fact that it is not the first main focus on which the audience is intended to view.
All three of these examples show a clear correlation on how advertising and the branding of artists is done within the music industry, it is safe to say that it is very formulaic and is a clear way on how to do things
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