Instead of choosing a more 'modern' platform to promote his album, James Blake went back in time and enlisted the illustrator Sir Quentin Blake to create album art and promotional material for his new musical release.
Sir Quentin Blake, who's work is best known for being featured in all of the books written by the children's author Roald Dahl, is highly revered for his unique illustrations. By invoking nostalgia in the generations that grew up reading Roald Dahl books, James Blake managed to generate a mysterious and unique 'buzz' around his album.
The album artwork features the same distinct style that Sir Quentin Blake has always had -- the muted colors and 'scraggly' lines invoke a sense of wonder that was so tangibly felt when reading Roald Dahl's classic children's books. The results show that sometimes going for the classic route rather than the contemporary one may be more effective.
Artistic Album Promotions
Singer James Blake Enlists Illustrator Quentin Blake to Promote His Work
Trend Themes
1. Nostalgic Collaborations - Collaborating with renowned illustrators from the past to create promotional material generates a unique 'buzz' around an album.
2. Muted Color Palettes - Using muted colors in album artwork creates a sense of wonder and invokes nostalgia in audiences.
3. Classic Vs. Contemporary - Opting for classic promotional routes can be more effective in generating interest and attention for an album release.
Industry Implications
1. Music - The music industry can explore collaborations with renowned illustrators to create visually appealing and nostalgic promotional material.
2. Publishing - Publishing companies can leverage the popularity of illustrators from classic children's books to collaborate on album promotions.
3. Graphic Design - Graphic designers can experiment with muted color palettes to create album artwork that invokes a sense of nostalgia and wonder.