Friday 6 April 2012

You know what i mean?


A lot of the 90’s brit pop artwork begins to focus more upon clear and clean cut photography than anysort of graphic elements. Some of the main players in Brit-pop Blur and Oasis depitict this trend.

The album cover it’s self in pretty simple. Using only a photo and a little type. Though no one has really come to a conclusion about the imagery used on this cover, or what the term ‘Parklife’ means the main consusnus is that it is a comentary upon the class and unemployment. The image used of a dog track is something that is seen as quite seedy and has the assosication with the lower classes.
The typography used is minimal and uses the contrast between the rounded san serif font of their logo and the more traditional serif font of the album title.
 





 

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