Saturday, 7 December 2013
Wednesday, 4 December 2013
EMI RESEARCH + IDEAS
Warner Brothers Website: This warner brothers website is the one that i prefer compared to the other sites that i have researched, it is fairly creative with a dark sleek design, font used is clear and easy to read and the layout is simple but effective. There isn't too much going on which allows the viewer to take in information easier compared to some of the sites below. this is the website that i have taken most tips from when creating my EMI webpages. Target audience for this website would probably be aimed at corporate clients as there isn't much obvious attention on advertising but more of a discreet approach of advertising is used and the dark look of the site helps make it look more professional.
Interscope records website: This design is also one of my favourites as it has more of a professional element to it compared to other sites i have looked at. the colours all work well together and the design layout is good along with the design of simple buttons which add to the professionalism and final quality of the website.
XL Recordings: this website took an alternative modern approach when creating a layout and design for the site. the way the font is used makes the website look almost like a festival lineup, however it is advertisements for latest tracks released by the record label. however one criticism i have for this is that it is hard to read the advert due to the size of the text. Even tho the artists are outlined in colour we are uncertain at what point the name of the songs ends and when the name of the artist begins.
OVERALL: after analysing these sites I can take some elements and incorporate them into my designs. I like the dark colour schemes the best with a neat layout and soft font, i feel the warner brothers site has the best overall design. The websites all use a same main focus for a target audience as they prioritise customers by advertising their products and using their website as a showcase of their artists and talents. It can also be argued that the target audience is for artists who are interested in becoming signed by the record label as the website is showing off everything that is good about their label/company.
Monday, 2 December 2013
History of EMI
History of EMI records
2007
EMI Music leads the music industry launching DRM-free superior quality downloads across its entire digital repertoire
Katy Perry joins EMI
Lady Antebellum sign to EMI
EMI is acquired by private equity firm Terra Firm2008
‘Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends’ by Coldplay is the biggest selling album of the year globally with sales of nearly 7 million worldwide
Paul McCartney receives the Outstanding Contribution To Music award at the BRITs
Depeche Mode re-sign with EMI, including North America for the first time
2009
Coldplay is the first artist to sell more than one million digital albums in the US and two million worldwide
Pet Shop Boys win the Outstanding Contribution To Music award at the BRITs
EMI launches live music recording and instant production service Abbey Road Live
On release in September 2009 The Beatles‘ re-mastered catalogue sells more than 10 million albums in just four
months and the band are the biggest selling international act of the year in Japan
2010
‘Stylo’ by Gorillaz is played more than 900,000 times in its first 24 hours on YouTube, beating the record previously held by U2
In the US, ’1′ by The Beatles is confirmed as the biggest selling album of the decade from 2000-2009. ‘Come Away With Me’ by Norah Jones is the third biggest selling album of the decade in America
EMI extends its successful exclusive licensing agreement with Walt Disney Records in Europe, the Middle East and Africa
Building on the success of Capitol Records Nashville, EMI forms EMI Records Nashville
Japanese superstar Hikaru Utada and EMI agree new global recording deal
2011
EMI’s family of artists and songwriters raise $940,000 to support Japanese Red Cross disaster relief effort
I.R.S. Records relaunched as a new frontline label
OpenEMI is launched to engage directly with the tech developer community around the world including a platform for developers to access EMI Music tracks and content to create innovative and exciting new apps and digital music concepts for EMI’s artists
2012
Monday, 25 November 2013
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Wednesday, 23 October 2013
Sunday, 13 October 2013
website research
http://www.case-3d.com/#home
This is a website i found which has a stunning sleek design, something i have never seen before done on a website. the feature to scroll down to view different pages of a website is something which is uprising in the world of design and another feature which is also becoming popular is overlapping images. However this website cleverally uses both of those and with the overlapping images to create an effect of the first image being without colour and the second with similar to a before and after effect
This is a website i found which has a stunning sleek design, something i have never seen before done on a website. the feature to scroll down to view different pages of a website is something which is uprising in the world of design and another feature which is also becoming popular is overlapping images. However this website cleverally uses both of those and with the overlapping images to create an effect of the first image being without colour and the second with similar to a before and after effect
Saturday, 5 October 2013
Saturday, 28 September 2013
Week 1
Website 1: http://www.360langstrasse.sf.tv/page/
This website is beautifully designed and gives viewers an insight into what virtual tourism may look like in the future. It has a very unique edge compared to others because when scrolling up n down to look at previous posts you are also driving down the largest city of switzerland - Zurich. The website i s mainly aimed at artists and designers ranging from tattooists and fabric designers down to the demographic however the purpose of this site is for small businesses to advertise. On this site you can also view a tattoo studio in a similar virtual tour. I have seen this idea of a virtual tour tried out before on other websites but this site is miles ahead simply because of the high quality graphics and the layout of the page. This site would appeal to small businesses because it give them an alternative and individualistic way to advertised compared to the original ways in which their rivals may be using.
Website 2: http://www.leoneck.ch/en/
This website is beautifully designed and gives viewers an insight into what virtual tourism may look like in the future. It has a very unique edge compared to others because when scrolling up n down to look at previous posts you are also driving down the largest city of switzerland - Zurich. The website i s mainly aimed at artists and designers ranging from tattooists and fabric designers down to the demographic however the purpose of this site is for small businesses to advertise. On this site you can also view a tattoo studio in a similar virtual tour. I have seen this idea of a virtual tour tried out before on other websites but this site is miles ahead simply because of the high quality graphics and the layout of the page. This site would appeal to small businesses because it give them an alternative and individualistic way to advertised compared to the original ways in which their rivals may be using.
Website 2: http://www.leoneck.ch/en/
On the other hand we have this website which is one of the worst designed websites possible. First of all the site is meant to advertise a hotel in Zurich, this means its target audience is surely 18+ however the design and the usage of filters on photoshop help it to completely ignore the demographic. The site belongs on a childrens gaming website aimed at children aged 3 and over, my reasons behind this begin with the mouse. The icon for the mouse is changed to a cartoon picture of a cows head. There is a complete lack of understanding to its target audience. Beyond the home page, other links also use this cartoon effect. When showing viewers the facilities and restaurant areas for guests to use it is not clear enough and can only be a hinderance in generating sales. The hotel may be nice but the vibe that the design of the website gives would surely put customers off from making reservations. This is an example of how important a design of a website can be for a business.
Website 3 - Everyday website i personally use - www.bbc.co.uk/sport
This is a website I visit nearly everyday, the design is basic and simple and target audience is mainly aimed towards men and people interested in sport. The reason this layout succeeds is because of the chronological order of the news stories and also the navigation system is one of the most common and basic ones. The design and layout of this site is almost traditional and hasn't changed for a long time. This design also helps to be reliable to visitors and they feel as though they can trust this site compared to its other rivals.
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