This magazine advert has a warm, welcoming design with basic effects and fonts over the top of the image. The image is casual and simple but stands out strongly, with a centred long shot of the actors in their music video. It doesn't seem that a lot of thought was put in this poster, as it is all very basic and unprofessional without adjustments and filters over the image to make it seem less homemade. However, this could of been their aim as the song and music video didn't use any colour correction or fancy effects. In addition, I still believe more should have been done, for instance blurring and whitening the edges (quite like how the fog blurs out the buildings).
The title 'The Hush Sound' is white and large covering the top of the tree making it easy to read against the green. However the website addresses are more difficult to see as the sky is shown though the gaps of the tree. The title of the album 'We Intertwined' is at the bottom of the advert in a different font to the rest of the text, suggesting the importance of it as it is separated from the rest.
There are only two other features included on the magazine advert: the record label and a QR code at the bottom of the page. The record label is needed on the advert to show the institution the artist/group is supported by. The QR code however is a more newer form of getting the audience involved: they would scan the code using a device such as a mobile which would lead them to their website. This would be best used on adverts that are aimed at young teenage audiences who like latest technologies.
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