- Brand Image is positive and sexual due to his position (attractive towards girls)
- He looks very relaxed and causal in contrast with the smart clothing
- Glowing due to the back lighting which makes him stand out for the audience
- Font looks as if he has signed it to enhance its effect and make it look personal
- Direct mode of address because he is looking directly into your eyes which engages the audience
- Genre seems disco due to the bright lighting and it was a disco era that time
- It looks very busy for a digipak as lots of things are going on in the scene
- The set is like a collage, very eye catching and interesting designed by Peter Blake
- It was influenced by the peace movement which was going on at that time therefore props such as flowers and multicolours are used to enhance the theme.
- The Beatles artist are there but many other people and objects are there too which shows that they are giving more importance to the genre rather than the brand image of the artists.
- Her clothing is very simple but also attractive because it has the sexual appeal and male gaze to it.
- This was done very recently and nowadays its the CD era therefore not much is going on in this cover as more people will download songs online rather than buying the album. Some people do by albums but not as much as they used to in the past.
- The background here is white therefore it makes her stand out
- The camera angle is low which makes her come across as empowered and giving her higher status
- This cover is very different from the rest of the album covers as it doesn't have any of its artist. This shows that they are focussing more on their genre rather then selling their artist.
- The theme of this cover looks very political and very anti-capitalist
- Nirvana being an Indie band seems very different on this cover. The baby is not supposed to come across as cute but sending across a very serious message
- The background is blue which represents calmness and peace
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