Poster Analysis (Dan Spurway)
Poster Analysis:
The poster features the Royal Albert Hall. The Hall has had colour
filters applied to it, in order to blend well with the background
pattern. The elements of background relate closely to the band’s logo,
which consists of multiple dots. I believe the dots signify the stage
lights, with the iconic and classic light backdrops that appeared in
classic concerts of famous bands. The word “Killers” takes up
approximately a fifth of the poster, which is conventional with many
Rock Posters, especially AC\DC, whose posters take up as much as a third
of the poster, such as AC\DC’s “Live at Donington” poster as the logo’s
style is recognised and instantly linked to the band.
Although the background appears to just relate to the logo, with the use
of spots, I’d especially like to point out the precision of the spots
against the Hall. When you look from a distance, it appears the spots go
behind the Hall. However, if you look closer, you’ll see that the spots
get much smaller and align perfectly with the outline of the Hall.
In addition, the elements are all placed exactly in the centre. The
purpose behind this is that the viewer’s eye is immediately drawn to the
centre. Typically, we read from left-to-right, but for the appearance
that more of the page is taking, without large sections of open space
being visible, the artist has placed these in the exact centre of the
page.
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