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ELEMENTS TO INCLUDE ON WEBSITE

Key elements to include to include in my website to conform to the expectations: Menu bar,  including multiple tabs, with titles such as : Home, Bio, releases, news, music, bookings Artists name Covers of the artists songs Tour information vlog of the artist photos links to songs and music videos

MAP OF HOW WEBPAGES LINK

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Hannah Wants' webpage is used to promote her as an artist, and has multiple links to tell her audience about her background, gigs and most importantly to showcase her music. On the website it is seen that there are eight tabs in which hold different information surrounding the artist. The homepage consists of the artist herself with a tab that pops up about her tour dates and how to sign up for tickets, straight away promoting her and her music, grabbing the audiences immediate attention to look further into this. The next tab is named Bio, this is there for audiences to read about the artist and how she got into her career, giving a more personal insight into Hannah Wants' career and life. The news tab then takes you to a page where it shows her previous events and youtube links of videos of these. As well as her playing on BBC Radio 1 and Spotify. The use of multiple platforms means anyone can access her music with ease.  Followed by this is a tab called Etiquette, ...

TEXTUAL ANALYSIS : BAKERMAT AND JAX JONES

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Bakermat is a DJ who is known for creating music that is 'not already there yet', by combining different genres that would not be expected to work together to create his own diverse music. His website: The first impression given from the website would be seen as simplistic, however the simplistic surrounding then draws attention to the moving image with the DJ's name written across. The video starts at a slow pace showing the involved people with the DJ to then showing the crowds at concerts and festivals as well as the lights and imagery used on their sets. This then begins to give the DJ's sense of feel good dance music, without there even being sound. The font seen on the website's tabs are very san serif which is also used on their album covers under the Music tab. However, on seven out of their 12 albums a serif font is used for the artists title, and a san serif font is used for the title of the song. Rather than the DJ having a specific logo, th...

MUSIC VIDEO FIRST DRAFT

First draft video link:    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsynUpYHMQU