Joshua Radins album cover is very simple but affective i would say. the photographer has used the rule of thirds so that the artist is just off centre but because of the subject in the image attention is still brought to him because he his one of the biggest things in the image. The red bucket and spade havent been turned to greyscale and keped red because it catches peoples eye and once they see that then they look over at the rest of the image. The red can also symbolise some aspeacts of the genre of music, some of the songs on this album are ironicly sad, im basing this on one of his videos but in it the lyrics are saying how his life is getting better even though in the viseo he is being runover getting beaten up and thrown out of vans so funny but ironic. i would say that theme is shown in the digipak mainly because he sitting in a sand pit, one of the most fun and amazing things in your childhood but yet he looks incredibly deprest.

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