Digipack Draft 1

Here is our Digipack draft 1 for the front and back cover as well as the tv design.


 

Whats Good

  • Some technical conventions like copyright, barcode, track list and the album title
  • The bold, modern font for the album title looks sleek
  • The front cover background colour scheme looks well blended and the purple represents nostolgia and our brand identity very well. Having a signiture colour throughout our campaign helps keep a brand identity consitent and more recognisable.

Whats Next 

  • We need to sort the track list layout out by fitting the inside the disco ball curving the text
  • We need to add the advertisment inside the tv with our stars name as this is a conventional technical feature
  • We should make the image bigger to fill the front cover as the star is a bit small as well as consider the rule of thirds
  • We will add some graphic design feature like some shine and sparkles to really make sure our digipack stands out and looks more exciting
  • For the back cover we need to match the background colour to the front to create more of a consitency as the shades are off.
  • Removing the reflection off the disco ball will help give a more proffessional look
  • Make the stars name bigger to really sell that extrodinary star image
  • Add a barcode on tv advert design as right now the media language won’t denote (Hall) to an audience an advertisment

Overall, we have lots more to do to ensure we produce a eye catching, engaging digipack to help captavate an audience to promote purchases of our album. We have been using Adobe Illustrator the make the graphics and the tv advertisment to add some more dimension as right now the design is very simplistic.

Social Media Marketing Timeline

To create a successful campaign it was important to create a timeline of all the post/stories we will upload leading up to the release of the album.

From researching other pop artists and looking at how they promoted their album releases we have carefully crafted a conventional promotional timeline as well as adding some extra non conventional features like our competition or live stream listening party for the fans to further amplify AIDA (attraction, interest, desire, action) and to ensure we stand out to an audience.

Summary 

  • To really push our USP of being a retro-pop album we will make sure all our marketing posts are cohesive to this brand identity perhaps introducing elements of nostalgia within our media language choices in posters or teaser trailers.
  • Teaser trailers using the instagram reels feature will be seen within our campaign will add a more dynamic, interesting and entertaining ways to promote the album rather than just normal posts/behind the scene pictures
  • We are planning on doing a merch design competition were we will get fans to design some merch with the winner getting free concert tickets.
  • We have included some aspects of synergy with clothing/fragrance brand collaborations with Juicy Couture which is a brand that fits the nostalgic vibe of our campaign- this is a way to reinforce an audience personal identity (Blumler and Katz).
  • We have also included some cross media convergence to promote the album with having an appearance on a talk show as well as featuring in a magazine- sharing sneak peaks of the upcoming album release.
  • We will be doing Q&A sessions on our artists instagram stories as it’s a way for the audience to have social interaction (Blumler and Katz) with the star also constructing this ordinary star image (Dyer) 
  • Once the album has been released, to further promote our star will be hosting a live listening party on instagram live stream were fans can join and listen to the album with the star allowing them to comment, talk and share their opinions to other fans as well as the artist

Thinking forward, we decided to move the album sneak peak/release date to the second post as we believed this is the most efficient way of promoting the album and gaining attraction as well as excitement for the album. Now we have a plan we can begin populating the social media page and start designing our promotional posts.

Audience Interaction

To research how an audience interacts with a social media page I decied to dive and anyalyse a musican simular to my star and see what she utillises to genrate engament and promote interaction.

The star I have chosen is Olivia Rodrigo, who is a famous pop singer with the same audience demographic of my star being young teenage girls.

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This research has not only be very useful in recognising key techincal conevtions of a social media page but has also given me an insight of what we need to include to create an engaging social media page for our star. For example, I have noted that Rodrigo used very good mix of posting promotional material as well as her ordinary (Dyer) life which really creates this authentic feel which to an audience is much more enticing to interact with then just a whole feed of advertisments. From this I have now gained lots of knowledge of what a well executed social media page looks like so I now know what I need to include in my promotional page as well as changing certain aspects up to make our promotion stand out in more boosting audience engagment and interaction.

Social Media Page Terminology

Before we begin planning a marketing campaign on social media it’s important that I did my research on the key features of instagram and how the social media platform is conventionally used to construct their star image as well as promote any projects like albums or tours.

Some key conventions are:

  • Profile Picture
  • User Handle
  • Highlights
  • Reels
  • Bio
  • Follower count
  • Posts (pinned or carousels)
  • Verification Tick

I chose to analyse Tate McRae instagram page and feed as she is within the same genre of my star as well as has a similar star image that I’m aiming to construct. Therefore, I also chose her as I know she currently is promoting the new release of her album coming in December so it will be interesting and useful to see any techniques of promotion to really get a sense of whats conventional.

Blumler and Katz would push forward for stars to use social media platforms like instagram as it allows ways for an audience to be entertained, informed, reinforce their personal identity as well as give them a platform to allow for social interaction. For example, fans can all comment on the artists posts meeting fans alike as well as possibly communicating with the star themselves with using direct messaging and comment replies. Furthermore, Dyer would agree as it also serves purpose in the construction of this ‘Paradox of the Star’ identity allowing ways for the star to appear ordinary yet extraordinary easily as stars can use stories to post real time clips of their day to day lives.

Social media marketing, is evidently a very popular and efficient way of marketing due to its cheap, easy and accessible nature. My team collectively decided to promote and market the album on the platform of instagram as it not only fits our target audience age demographic of young adults/teens but also the platform we are most familiar with.

Evaluation of Shoot

Here is our contact sheet from our first shoot

We got many different photos of different angles, poses and props to ensure we had a variety to chose from when it came to designing.

Here are some of our favourites from the shoot:

These are my favourite as we have used a variety of different shots and directed different poses to really help convey are fun, nostaligic star image and brand identity. We directed the star and carefully framed her thinking about the layout of the digipack ensuring we had space above her head to fit in the album title. My favourite is the first one were we directed the star not not lay down but sit up staright which this pose ultimately makes her look more confident signifing (de Saursure) a powerful female star iamge.

The shoot went well however half of the photos taken the lighting was bad and too dark making these photos unusable. As a result our second front cover idea cannot be achieved unless we do a reshoot due to the dark low key lighting. Luckily in the beginning the lighting was good and nice and bright so we could use those photos and we did have a back up design so we thankfully won’t necessarily need to do a reshoot.

Now we have done our shoot, we can begin the designing and editing process using the professional softwares like photoshop and indesign to create our digipack to promote our star and new album.

Digipack Mockup

Here are the digipack mockups that I designed taking so inspiration from our look book as well as hints from our music video. Using the design app Canva I have experimented with some different design/graphics giving us an idea of the final look we want to achieve and ensuring it’s cohesive with our mission statement and our brands identity.

Every digipack has this repertoire of elements (Altman) that is essential to include whilst designing and creating. I have included lot’s of conventional features to ensure our audience has a preferred viewing (Hall) such as:

  • Album Title
  • Stars Name
  • Mid shot of star
  • Track List
  • Barcode
  • Copyright
  • Parental Advisory

However, to fulfil this ‘same but different look’  we need to have a unique selling point and stand out in a highly competitive industry. So, we must ensure we also include some unconventional aspects within our design. Some aspects I’ve done with some of my designs:

  • Interesting graphic designs
  • Unusal/quirky mise-en-scene (props, costume)
  • Use of photo manipulation (photoshop)

Analysing all the designs, it’s evident we have come to a consensus with the colour palette of mainly purple and blues, a modern bold typeface and the use of the mise-en-scene of the props of a tv and disco ball. For example, using colour symbolism, our colour palette helps signify (de Saussure) this feminine, fun, popular star image and album, with purple symbolising a powerful, wealthy woman helping construct this extraordinary star image (Dyer). The media language of the typeface is conventional to the pop genre as it reflects the modernity and trendiness of the genre. Moreover, our choice of mise-en-scene of the props is carefully selected. Such as the disco ball as it has denotations of a party which then has connotations (Hall) of  this happy energetic and fun album/star image- in keeping with our brand identity. It also creates interrelations as the music video is also about a party so there is still a connection without it being too obvious which is again conventional.

I played around with some graphic designs to add more dimension to the album making it more aesthetically appealing and interesting in order to grab an audiences attention. The stacking of the tv which would have the our star sticking out of is unconventional and quirky which is great way to boost engagement and interest and also the tv is a symbolic code (Barthes) of the retro era fitting to the nostalgic vibe of the campaign. Furthermore, shaping the track list to the shape of the disco ball design is another unconventional idea I had as conventionally the track list is usually laid out simply.

Thinking forward, now we have the blueprint for our design we now must take the photos of our star, referencing to the mock up which can be used as a guide us to any poses and different camera angles we may need. Also, for when we come to the design process it should become more quicker and more efficient as we all have the layout and design planned roughly ahead of time.

 

Digipack PMA

Here is my groups production meeting agenda for our shoot to take the photographs for our digipack. We have carefully thought about the mise-en-scene considering the denotations and connotations (Hall) of our choices in hopes we are able to represent the star image and the album as a fun, energetic with a nostalgic vibe- in-keeping with our mission statement and brand identity.

Digipack Content Analysis

Every Digipack has a repertoire of elements which establishes the product, in order to create and design my Digipack in the promotional package, it’s vital I research about the conventions of a Digipack within the pop genre so I can ensure my audience gets a preferred viewing (Hall). Furthermore, it’s important to note unconventional features which I could potentially include to create an edge to my product and stand out in a competitive, saturated market (USP).

I have chosen Doja Cats album “Hot Pink” as she is a famous star within the pop genre who unconventionally mixes rap with pop, so I believed her album will represent the conventions of the pop genre as well as have aspects which stand out above the rest.

Thanks to my research, I have learnt the formal/technical conventions of digipacks with some being the:

  • Album title
  • Track list
  • Barcode
  • Copyright
  • Stars name

These are the universal conventions that an audience would expect to find despite the genre. Another feature I noticed is that the design throughout is usually balanced and are all cohesive with one another which helps create a brand identity for the album. However it’s important to look into the generic conventions for the pop genre to really capture and engage our target audience demographic and psychographics. Due to pop being a very broad genre, I have looked into the sub genre of girly-pop to really aim and focus on our target audience being teenage girls.

Doja Cats age demographic is a bit older than ours which can be seen with her more sexual star image representation which is actually quite a common representation for females within the pop industry, however due to our younger audience demographic we are aiming to create a more girl next door, popular, realistic teenage girl that younger fans can look up to and idolize.

Generic Conventions to the Pop Genre

  • A photograph of the star is usually on the front cover, following the rule of thirds they are usually placed in the center in order to stand out.
  • A mid shot or close up of the star is conventional as it establishes the star as they are the face of the brand. Moreover, it helps so fans of the star can easily recognise their product boosting engagement and sales.
  • Conventionally, the star is usually breaking the forth wall making eye contact with the consumer which helps build a more personal connection between the star and fan potentially helping construct this in reach yet still out of reach (Dyer) star image.
  • The text throughout the digipack is usually a sans serif typeface with a bold and modern font which helps represents the modernity of the pop genre and has denotations and connotations (Hall) of a trendy, popular and clean star image and album.
  • More specifically for the ‘girly-pop’ sub genre the colour palette usually is made up of bright, vibrant colours like pinks, purples and blues avoiding a colour palette dominated by greys, blacks and red for example. The bright colours signifies (de Saussure) a fun, upbeat and energetic star/album which perfectly reflects the pop genre.
  • The mise-en-scene is typically bold which according to Richard Dyer helps construct an extraordinary, out of reach star image. The outgoing choice of mise-en-scene also helps create fascination generating more attention and interest to an audience.

Thinking forward, now that I understand the technical conventions of a digipack as well as the generic conventions for the pop industry I can begin the mock up for our first draft of the digipack including the repertoire of elements needed as well as potentially coming up with some unconventional features to create an edge and have a unique selling point amongst the competition.

Our Look Book

As a group we needed to research the brand image for our performing giving us inspiration and ideas for the overall ‘look’ for the digipack and social media page. So we researched the conventional repertoire of elements of media language used by artists within the pop genre so we can achieve this preferred viewing for an audience. However, it was also important to get inspiration from non conventional styles in order to stand out from a heavily populated industry in order to achieve this ‘same but not the same’ look.

Below is a look book made using padlet were me and my team contributed images that we thought matched the vibe we were aiming to achieve.

Made with Padlet

A common style is a vibrant, neon colour palette which fits the brand image we wanted to represent through our promotional package with that being a fun, popular, wild star image. The colour choices also match the music video with it having a simular colour and lighting so it ties together nicely but it is important to remember this isn’t just a promotion for the music video it’s for the whole album. Therefore, we must ensure to include other elements to look different so perhaps avoiding any costume or props that may represent a party or using different colours like silver glitter and blues.

We also looked into the some of the fonts and typefaces used with a blocky, contemporary sans serif fonts being the most conventional to the pop genre. However, in order to stand out in a saturated market and have a unique selling point we also looked for inspiration for more outgoing, quirky fonts to create a more eye catching design wether it’s for the Digipack, Website or the Social Media Page.

Overall, creating a visual look book is very useful for when it’s going to come to the design process of our Digipack as it gives us inspiration and a blue print of styles we could include. Furthermore, it allows us to also think about how we want the audience to perceive our brand and how we want them to denote our media language choices in order to achieve the correct representation.

Mission Statement and Plan

In preparation for our stars new album release we need to create a marketing strategy to help promote the album to generate more attention/interest boosting sales and profit. Below is a slide me and my team worked on which goes through our marketing plan and our mission statement for our whole campaign.  Throughout the presentation, we showcased our research on our target audience demographics and psychographics as when creating any media product it’s vital to ensure you know everything about your audience so you can cater the product to suit their taste. We also discussed our call to action plan which presented some of our ideas on how we can reach and persuade our target audience into buying the album as well as highlighting the star image we are aiming to construct and sell to our audience.

In a saturated market there are a lot of competitors especially in the pop industry, therefore we explored some of our competitors looking into the conventions used in terms of designs and promotions whilst also looking into were there is a gap so we can create a unique selling point in order to stand out and boost interest.

Our mission statement for our campaign is:

“The pop leader of this generation Aimee Strobl is back and better than ever before! After the worldwide success of her last album “Hot Mess” she is swinging her melodic vocals into a whole new direction. Combining catchy dance pop beats with hints of a retro nostalgia, we see her newest and most unforgettable album ‘euphoria’ evolve into the light. Join us as we dance back in time into the wild and crazy life of your favourite star.”

Our mission statement sums up the vibe of our brand identity we are aiming to achieve which is a modern day pop meets retro tunes. This fits into our music video which is a song about reminiscing on the past and throughout there are elements of a retro feel like the modern day juke box, and a retro air hockey table which helps add continuity to our promotional package. We also chose the album name ‘euphoria’ as the adjective connotes an intense feelings of happiness and excitement which not only fits the music video being about a party but also ties into our brand being upbeat and happy.

Thinking forward, now we have planned it’s time to put it all into action. First thing to begin thinking about is our digipack design as we need to think about how to incorporate our brand identity of this contemporary-retro feel within our media language and design choices.