This is the final edition of the front cover for our Digipak. When we started to design ideas for the digipak we didn't include this idea but after I edited the image like this we both thought it was a good match to the genre and the artist. The actual effect is called "glowing edges" which I used from Photoshop, and then tweaked the size, dimensions, colours and text in illustrator. We included the parental advisory logo to keep a professional looking package, a real digipak would have one so this is the reason we used it.
This is the inside booklet which as you can see contains the lyrics for the songs. We included pictures as the background which are scenes from the video. This will help to create brand identity and people will associate the two together. This is a popular convention from all genres and helps to give the product a more professional appearance.
The above images show the under disk graphics and the actual disc. We went with a relatively simplistic design as it's something that the consumer doesn't particularly pay a lot of attention to as well as other discs from our genre have been a very plain and simple design.We used a shot from the music video as this will help with brand identity.
The back cover is something I personally spent a lot of time on to make it as professional looking and attractive as possible. The text was particularly hard to get right as the fonts and colours of both the text and back ground were hard to contrast so they were readable. I included all the major logos involved with the artist and included small print copyright and a bar code to make it appear a more realistic product. The image is something which is used in the music industry so it is an appropriate image for the type of product as well as the genre.
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