Tuesday, 20 November 2012
Analysis Of Digipak 2
This is the front cover from the Drake, Take Care album. I have chosen this due to the genre, is the same as ours plus the fact we are recreating the video to one of the artists songs. Due to not having the album to hand the images i have are only of the front and back cover but i can analyse the insides but no picture will be included.
The image shows the artist at a table with various ornaments involved with his religion, and which one of his songs in the album is based on. This shows the artist is a more sensitive than many other artists in the genre, and this shows again with the title "Take Care". The composition of the image on the front cover shows the artist in the centre of the CD case, this shows that although he is more sensitive he is still very powerful which is known from his status in the hip-hop industry.
The inside of this digipak is very simplistic, there are only two colours (black and gold) and the writing on the actual disk the same as the front cover. There is some copy right information on the lower part of the left hand inside part. This gives it a more sophisticated look, something that the artist is often associated with, this is due to him being a leader and owner of a music label, he appears to be more of respectable.
The back cover of the digipak is again a very simplistic design, just using the classy combination of black and gold. These colours connote power and wealth which is a popular convention of the hip-hip genre. This has the record labels logo's and the bar code which shows it a professional product. These little aspects are all things which will need to be included within our digipak to make it as realistic as possible.
As a conclusion on this digipak, I think its very plain and simplistic but, it seems to work, everything on the covers and inside compliment all the other aspects. The colours, images and fonts are all appropriate to both the genre and the artist. Its a classy and sleek looking finished product.
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