This is my final magazine poster, i have added all the necessary aspects to the poster which follow the conventions of other magazine posters i have studied and i have also included my own aspects to the poster. I have added two reviews at the bottom of the poster in the corner to add to the realism of the poster and make it more realistic. These reviews are both by real music magazines which review albums. I chose to keep the text white because this makes the text moe bold and stand out making it catch the eye of a viewer more easily than if it was black, if the text was black it would blend more into the background and also be a lot harder to see in the bottom text in the lower half of the image.
The text placement has been inspired by other magazine posters which i have studied especially the Ben Howard poster for his album Every Kingdom. This poster has all the necessary aspects of a normal poster in this genre it fits all the needs of what i customer would want out of a poster e.g. the date it comes out and who it is. There is not irrelevant information on the poster, this is so that the attention isn't drawn away from the main subject of the poster. Most posters in this genre aren't filled with too much information, one reason for this is so that the image isn't covered up and almost all of it can be seen.
I am happy with how my final magazine poster turned out. The poster works very well with the final digipak and they both work together well and look like a professional complete package.

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