Similar artist digipak analysis
Other Kooks album covers are like this. They all use The Kooks own font and none of them include the band in a direct mode of address.
Album Konk- Photographic cover, font white in top left- dark vignette around edge- gritty wall background, club entrance neon sign writing album name above doorway band gathered leaning in doorway and wall. Cold blue glow from sign lights photograph.
The Kooks third album, Junk of the Heart. Photographic/ artist texture editing. White font saying 'The Kooks' again in the top left corner.
Singles:
White band name font top left. single name top right. Photographic cover- using many slightly different thumbnail images of the singer in a tiled format. Black background, black and white photos.
Shine on single cover uses small black and white photographs to make up the shape of the singers face, part of which is still visible. White background black text band name still top left.
Black 'The Kooks' font, Red 'Naive' font directly under it in same font. Photograph of two pairs of legs, one male, one female entwined and sticking off the end of a sofa.
Single cover for Ooh La similar see male and female legs and feet but no face. Anonymous. White band text, orange single name.
Again an anonymous picture of a body part- legs and feet in greyscale, indie style clothes, skinny jeans and boots. Text- 'The Kooks' again in white with single name directly below in a bright colour- this time yellow.
Again this cover follows the trend of a grey-scale photo of a person- cannot see their face again, indie clothes-leather jacket. 'The Kooks' in white, song title below in a bright colour- blue. Single covers all very similar, different background photo and different font colour for song name.
Some single covers are just plain black with the recognisable White band name in their own font with the song title below it in a different colour- Sofa song is green.
Plain black background again- white band name- blue single tile below.