As you can see, I have found some Cd covers from different artists; where has been used the similar style of fonts, as well as the costumes for the artists, but the cover still looks unlike, and original. This is something I will be doing, in producing the CD cover. This means that if I will decided to use the same or similar fonts just like you can see on Britney Spears ''Circus'' album, I can be still original by changing the colour, size, of the fonts, or place it on unconventional place which also make it look different. This doesn't mean that my product is not original, as it will be when I will make these changes. I really like these cover's, as there are conventional features, which are associated with the female gender- bright colours, bow's, flower's, costume's, hairstyle's- messy long hair etc. It is interesting that each from these artists are producing different type of music. For example: Eliza Doolittle- indie pop, Cher Lloyd-hip-hop/r&b, and Nicola Roberts- pop. But their fonts,still match with their music gender, therefore, this means that I could apply some feature's from other music genre's into my CD cover, but then try to make match with my music genre. This can be achieved throughout changing the size, colour and design (put some effects on) on the font.
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