Wednesday 16 October 2013

Lily Allen's Facebook Page Review


From looking Lily Allen's Facebook page it is a great contrast to Lana Del Rey's, as we can see it's very minimalistic. The use of colours is just as effective if not more on this page, as the black and white makes the font of her name stick out and become the main focus and shows the simplicity of her image and how her music is the item that is rich and detailed. We also see the profile picture of her page shows very soft colours with it being lighter towards her head to show a 'heavenly' quality to her image and sound. Unlike Lana's page Lily has a button where you can 'listen' to her songs, as well as a link to Itunes and a newsletter. This is maybe less effective than Lana's way of advertising as it isn't as obvious, and is more advertising her music rather than her image. However, this might not be a good way to do this as Lily's target audience would probably be fashion obsessives, wanting beauty tips and idolisers of Lily and this doesn't promote it as much as Lana's did. We can also see her likes clearer than Lana, which is slightly more effective as it is a way of propagandising her popularity, thus making people want to like and join the 'hub'. For Rosie's page we could make this a lot similar, as although she is a new artist and we can't ignore advertising the song as that is what will create the hype, we should also work on making her image of a key importance to the page, because she will not only become a pop star, but also a fashion icon, beauty tipper and an idol to her fans.



This photo seems to fit perfectly, as we can see Rosie is looking simplistic in black and white format. Yet, we see her looking fashionable, and important. This highlights her beauty as well as being a real artist, it also shows that she wants people to concentrate on her music and not fixate on her image.

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