Thursday, 29 November 2012

Our Finished Digipak

Front Cover:




  • Editing the image by putting an effect was added to the image dull the colours down slightly, as it is not typically conventional to have bright colours, and instead the indie genre tends to use a more serene, natural colour pallete. Such as Ben Howard's album cover in a soft blue tone. 
  • The spotlight effect on the image focusses the attention to the 'UNI'
  • The small font is conventional of Ed Sheeran's album covers, as they are not 'in your face' and reflect the calming tone of his songs. 




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Here is a video we made to clearly show what part of the digipak goes where, and how it would be viewed. 



1. This is the front cover, and the  cover for our artists album.
2. This is the back cover, and contains the bar code, the QR code which has special features for the 'fans'.
3. This would be one of the plain pieces of card on the digipak. However it features our 'doodle' effect that features key images from his songs, and is the background for other sections of our pack. This creates a theme and continuity through the whole digipak. 
4. Something common with albums is a message from the artist, a thank you note that includes information and would be quite conversational to maintain a relationship with the audience. 
5. Although you can't see it  fully made, this is where our lyric booklet would go, and the front page of it. This is something that is common with albums and is simply for the benefit that the audience can read and learn the words to their favourite songs! As Ed Sheeran's songs are full of meaningful lyrics and tell stories, we thought this was important to include.
6. This page is simple, yet it keeps it branded and heavily associated with the artist. It also fits in with the overall theme and colour scheme of the digipak. 


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