Friday, 10 February 2012

Digipak- Front Cover, Front Middle and Back Cover

When finding a colour/effect scheme that we all liked, we were adament that we would make it fluid throughout the whole digipak. We wanted to make our digipak look as professional as possible, and in my opinion, this was to maintain the same appearance. The grainyness of the shot creates a more rock/urban/indie feel, as well as the colours themselves. The font was written in white in order to stand out, and not too big as we wanted the main focus to be on the band themselves.

As for the inside of our digipak, we used a simple brick wall with no text or extra images to create a panel that did not take away from the front and back covers. However, the colour scheme we maintained manages to keep enough interest, and conventionally match the genre we needed to meet.

On the back, we decided to go for the close up view of the members, edited in the same effect as the other panels. This once again adds professionalism to our video and digipak. The barcode and track list are conventional to that of real artists in the music industry at the moment.

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