Monday, 10 February 2014

Digipak



  • This is the inside of the digipak I am making. I followed the design of the second flat plan I made and think it has worked really well. I made a template of a CD slot and made it almost transparent so it would blend into the background but would also show where it would be placed and how it would look. 
  • I used the same background I used for the cover but decided to play around with the colour levels and use colour variations throughout the digipak, so every page wouldn't look the same. I placed the track listing in the left section. For the header I used the same font I used on the cover and really liked the look of a blocked text. 
  • I woudn't have been able to of used the same font for the song names as the letters wouldnt be visible. I didn't think the text would have been visible if it was put straight on to the leopard print background and decided to place it on top of a text box, I lowered the opacity levels so you can see the background through it, i had it fading from back to purple. I made the fade go from black (outer part) to purple (inner part). 
  • I reversed the colours but thought it didn't look right having the fade go from light to dark, as I originally put the text box in place so the font would be visible but also having it fade to a colour similar to the background would help the box blend in and not look to blocked. I thought I should include the record the artist would have been signed to and the studio that the album would have been recorded in. 
  • Because I put the track listing in the left section, I thought it would be a good idea to put the names of the people who worked on the album in the right hand section and have a brief 'Thank You' from the artist herself.

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