Jesus And Mary Chain is a punk/shoegaze/alternative band notorious for songs based on drug abuse and other vices, but mainly, drug abuse. All their songs are remarkably similar and as you're reading through their song lyrics, while listening to their music, you might as well be sniffing cocaine lines from your living room table and getting "messed up". Apart from getting "fucked up" from the drugs and being cool, Jesus And Mary Chain are also capable of adding irony and sarcasm into their songs, which might not be reflected in a obvious way, but then again a lot of things in their songs are not reflected in a obvious way.
The style of the Jesus and Mary Chain varies throughout their albums, some are more acoustic and some are more aggressive, but the vocabulary remains the same, which is why I focused on essential words, that were more meaningful and conveyed their message more than others, such as the words "black", "cool" and "death" (or similar words like "to die", "dead" having the same meaning). These words appeared in their songs over and over again, throughout all their albums.
I wanted to reflect the whole "drug" theme, as it is quite essential, by using pastel-like colours and making some details look very busy, but still legible, to create a feel of being on drugs (not that I have had any personal experience on that). I also used the pastel-like colours to add sarcasm into the design, for instance, instead of reflecting the word "black" with the colour black, I chose a pastel colour for it. I think the word itself, like "death", is strong enough to convey you the mood, especially when a lot of words conveying the same mood are together, traditional swatches are not essential.
The amount of lines of each colour represent the amount of a certain word used in their songs. You can try counting them if you want, but that is not exactly the point. The point is to give you an idea of what they were going through during each album, for example, "death" was pretty popular during "Honey's Dead" album in 1992 and "insanity" during "Automatic" in 1989. We can only assume that they were probably more depressed in 1992 than in 1989. The graph below the lines are more informative on the matter. I didn't want to make my infographic look too much like an infographic, as I feel like I would be kicking Jesus And Mary Chain in the balls if I did. The cross in the end means that they broke up, not their death, but they might as well be, as everybody thinks they're dead due to drugs.
For typography, I used Impact for the title "Jesus And Mary Chain", the names of the albums and the subtitle "lyrical word count" (all in caps, except the subtitle) to make it look strong and effective. I wanted to emphasize the presence of the band on the poster and really make the viewer remember which band is in question. For the rest, I used American typewriter to make it look more subtle, but also stand out from the titles. The titles are harder to read and maybe hard on the eyes, the information provided are the opposite: easier to read and easy on the eyes. In my opinion, Impact is a very strong font, and therefore more ideal for a title than the body text, whereas American typewriter is good for the body text and not for a title in this context.
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| final design (so far) |
Previous concepts that were only based on all their songs in one chunk and not separately according to their albums:
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| concept 1 |
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| concept 2 |










