Tuesday, 31 March 2015

Final Digipak



 
 

This is my final Digipak. In creating this Digipak I stuck with my chosen colour scheme - orange and black - to make it recognisable with the magazine album advert, which audiences would easily be able to link together and identify. Taking this recognition a step further, the main image on the album advert is also the cover image for the Digipak. On the inside of the Digipak, the left hand side displays a number of candles placed into a heart formation and on the right hand side is a close up of a candle which signifies a sense of warmth and relaxation that the audience will feel when listening to the album. Also on the inside of the Digipak is a personal message to the supporters and fans from the artist to display his appreciation. It also mentions other people that have contributed to the making of the album and had any participation in the songs. This is a common aspect in Digipaks as it allows any other musician involved in the making of the album to be credited. The back page is simpler than the rest of the Digipak as it is a plain black background with the tracks listed in numerical order. This ensures that the audience is focused on the songs themselves rather than be distracted by other images. To create a professional look to the back of the Digpak, I added a barcode, a record company logo, a serial number and a website which rounded off the realistic look I was aiming to achieve.

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