
- I decided to look at two of Rihanna’s album digipaks as they convey two very different styles, showing a clear transition in her style of music.
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The first digipak with her bright red hair could easily be
mistaken for a classical artist with the soft vibe of the pictures, even though
there are the brightness within the flowers and hair it is a very soft tone and
very feminine, although when she changed her hair colour to red it was seen
as a very quirky thing to do, the pack making this centre of attention with the
roses being the same colour as her hair and the image of her being very close,
linking the lipstick to her hair again.
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Her eyes are closed and this is rare for an artist to do as they
usually focus their eyes so that the audience connect, however, it could show
that she is feeling the music, creating an emotional connection which then
brings the effect of the roses into relevance. Her facial expression and body
language on the fold out show emotion maybe hurt which by again using emotion
like Kanye did to link with your album intrigues the audience and could entice
more sales.
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The red with the dark skin and the dark green bushes contrast well
and allows the bright colour to stand out more, as we are using a dark skinned
model we could also focus on using bright colours such as red as this contrasts
well, also the title in simple white bold writing 'LOUD' although written subtly suggests she is now speaking out.
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At first look when looking at this digipak I felt it was very
classic and subtle, a feminine look, however, when looking at it closely it in
fact conveys danger and love and lust, something that people will find
intriguing and a direct connection to her genre.
Rihanna’s latest album Unapologetic does not sugar coat the raw sex
appeal that she is going for in the way the Loud album does, she appears nude
with writing on her and the black colours give her a sense of danger, the short
hair works with the ‘baring all’ look that she has gone for, appealing much
more to the hip hop genre.
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