I also decided to research into 
single covers just to look at the conventions of them and to see how different or similar they are to album conventions. From researching into the covers of a single, I discovered that nearly all single covers have a image of the artist and the title of the single. These are the main two features, so that the cover is not overpowered by writing.




Overall, this shows that the conventions of albums and singles are very similar.
For my ancillary task, I have decided to make an album cover instead of a single cover. Within this, I will feature Back to December as the main track on the album.
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