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  1. 1. Future Nostalgia Digipak Analysis By Sophie Superfine
  2. 2. Front Cover Album name meaning - ‘I remember that I was on my way to radio show in Las Vegas thinking about the direction for this new record. ‘I realised that what I wanted to make was something that felt nostalgic but had something fresh and futuristic about it too.’ The moon in the background looks like she is driving in space which suggests a futuristic look. The pink is convetionally very feminine and is a playful, and nostalgic colour that takes people back to their childhoods. This links to the title of her album. The typography of ‘Dua Lipa’ is cursive and a silver colour which conveys her as glamorous and reinforces the modern theme. However, the bright pink makes her name stand out so that audiences instantly recognize her album and links in with the colour theme. The diamond ring in the fore front of the image conveys her as a wealthy and elegant lady. The white gloves reinforce this idea but the cut outs on the sleeves, make her more trendy and fashionable to relate to her teenage audience. The pink top could be associated with love, feminity and kindness which could be qualities that Dua Lipa wants people to think of her as. The low cut is slightly revealing, which may appeal to the ‘male gaze’. The smokey-eye makeup gives a strong vibe and makes her eyes stand out creating a glamorous and attractive look by adding dimension. The black colour which fills the spaces, makes the main singer stand out and draws the audience’s attention to her, linking to Richard Dyer’s star theory.
  3. 3. The white high heels link with the front cover as people may associate this with someone who is classy. As you can just see her legs, It dehumaizes her by making it seem like they are selling her as a body part in order to sexualise her or make people want more. The contrast of the more muted tones on the back cover compared to the pink on the front cover is a binary opposite that could be showing two sides to her personality through the two representations. The bottom of the car is seen in this image and may link to the ‘nostalgia’ of an old car and some audiences may recognize this from childhood or from the past. The space grey colour and highlights to make it look shiny, emphasizes the title. The track list is a conventional part of a digipak and the typography is in capital letters to show its importance. The sequencing of a tracklist may define the relationship between each song. The writing at the bottom of the back cover is another conventional part of a digipack as it holds important information to lead an audience to other products by the artist or copyright legal information. The record label ‘Warner Records’ is also printed on this digipak and lets people know Dua Lipa’s record label. Back Cover
  4. 4. The CD ties in the theme of the moon by having the background look like it is a close up image of a moon. The colours replacate the same moon as the back cover to make a coherant digipak design. CD – Inside Cover The typography of the words is the same throughout the digipak. The ‘Dua Lipa’ is written in cursive which may suggest that she is creative. The ‘Uses and Gratifications Theory’ says that audiences like to be ‘active’ so the use of a more a more personal touch as though the artist has written her name herself, may engage a wider audience. The colour scheme is similar to the rest of the digipak with the silver writing on the artist’s name, which is made to stand out by the black behind it. The legal information around the edge of the CD makes the design more appealing as it is printed in a more creative way rather than just putting it at the bottom. Some people may interperate this background as white clouds in the sky which could suggest positivity and represent a light approach to life. They are a symbol of mystery so Dua Lipa may be conveying this sense of secrecy to those who are yet to listen to her album to entice a larger audience.

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