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Page 1: Print magazine covers

Lana Del Rey is the artist that appears in the print magazine as well as this it is named “Born to Die” was top 200 in the US Billboards. Selling roughly 116,000 copies in its first week. Peaking at one in Greece targeting various locations in the world. Her album was able to be conveyed to other countries and she can be seen as an success. The album print cover is likely to have been printed in around 2012 when the album was released.

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The main picture is a medium close-up of what appears to be Florence, however the rest of her name does not find anything to show any relevance. However the background can show a more organic natural location. Therefore you could say that she may be in the past or a place that she has possibly gone to. Her creativity is shown through the artwork therefore it can be said that it is directly related to her song and her album. The theme of the print cover is directly related to indie music and deep soul. It has encouraged me to believe this because of all the peaceful signals you see when analysing the print cover. Her album is called lungs and provides multiple ways for people to consume her product. You could also say that she is attracting a wider audience by making it more appealing for people to look at.

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The magazine cover for Jessie J a very popular artist who can be seen as influential in pop music genre. The album was released in February 2011 and it is probably safe to assume that the print cover was produced in a similar time frame. Furthermore the colours used in the print magazine can suggest that it is a very basic and simple album due to the heavy use of black and white. However black and white are two colours that are commonly used and go together which can also suggest the album is something you can listen to. Furthemore, who are you and the black and white colour scheme could also suggest it is a album trying to define something as the person being addressed by the album cover to be basic and simple.