2. Ace Hood – Blood Sweat & Tears The artists blank facial expression shows he may be angry or serious, which signifies his style. Also his eyes are looking directly at the consumer, which makes them feel involved. This logo means the album will contain swearing, therefore parental advisory is recommended. The background is dirty, showing blood on a wall. There is also a slight shine on his body, I’m presuming its sweat. These both related to the title ‘Blood Sweat & Tears’. The bold and bright name of the artist attracts the consumer.
3. Chris Brown - Fame The entire album art is colourful, which attracts the consumer The artists facial expression, being blank would mean he wants to show his grow as an artist, both lyrically and style. This image shows the artist at a young age. The cap shows a sign of style. In today's society, graffiti is seen as a form of art. The artist likes to be seen as unique
4. Beyonce - 4 The artists name is being overlapped by an image of the artist, it is hard to read. Eyes are making direct contact with the consumer, making them feel involved. The artwork for this album is simple, yet what she's wearing is releaving enough to attract males. The name of this album is ‘4’ however the masthead and image seem to overplay the album name.
5. Lil Wayne – Carter IV Tattoo's are Lil Waynes style. However to see it on a child shows humour. The graduation outfit shows his growth as an MC. The colour of the outfit is not too over powering, just enough to attract the consumers attention.
6. Soulja boy – isouljaboytellem.com Baggy t-shirts represent American hip hop culture not so long ago. Finger pointing at you, trying to you to be involved. Wearing a chain showing he is signed, therefore making a statment. The blue from the album name and the all white goes really well, complimenting each other