Magazine covers can be influenced by album artwork due to the graphological elements such as colour, themes and shapes. An example of this is the De Stijl album by the White Stripes. (Below) This album uses shapes and poses to create the theme of the art movement called De Stijl. The shapes are very geometric and this gives connotations of tidiness.
Furthermore the colour scheme in this artwork follows the traditional colour scheme that The White Stripes use which is red, black and white. Coinsidentally this is the most common colour scheme used for magazine covers. I know this by comparing a variety of magazines and studying which ones are most affective for me. (Below)
Furthermore the colour scheme in this artwork follows the traditional colour scheme that The White Stripes use which is red, black and white. Coinsidentally this is the most common colour scheme used for magazine covers. I know this by comparing a variety of magazines and studying which ones are most affective for me. (Below)
I have found out that the red, white and black colour scheme is a lot more comfortable for the user to look at as the other magazines that use other colour schemes seem more overcrowded and complicated.
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