After finding the image of the wallpaper online and having a go at a rough design, I decided that a Damask pattern (as shown below) was definitely what I was looking for to incorporate into my CD cover and/or magazine advertisement. These patterns are very popular in homes, where they are used as wallpaper on feature walls such as a chimney breast. They are typically found in bedrooms, where monochrome colours are very common.
Knowing that this was the pattern I wanted to use in my work, I went to my local Homebase and got some wallpaper samples that I thought would meet my needs. The images above show the first sample I obtained, which is a traditional pattern that is a popular choice for living rooms as it has a subtle colour pallet that doesn't dominate the room and allows for other colours to be incorporated. There is a noticeable contrast between the two colours, making the pattern stand out clearly from its background, unlike the second wallpaper sample I chose:
The second paper is actually my favourite, however because of the problems I faced when trying to get an image of it, I have decided to not use it as part of my advertising campaign, and use the first sample instead. It provides a clear pattern and contrast, and its colour pallet makes it easily editable, allowing me to make it green or blue or even brown in order to match my proposed colour scheme.
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