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Digipak work for blog
1. Digipak Examples
Here are examples of adverts and album covers I
looked at to gain influences of how to produce my
own.
2. Starting Point
I collected multiple
images and reduced
them down to 4. I
selected where I wanted
each photo to be placed
within the album cover
template. After doing so
I resized each image to
fit the dimensions. This
was more difficult for
the top right image as
each face represents a
separate image which I
edited and grouped
before importing it.
3. CD
Here is the image used
for the disc, we
replicated one we
selected from the cover.
The lines indicate where
the image can be placed
and where text can be
placed.
4. Color Balance + Black & White
Here is how the album
cover looks when color
changes are added.
Adding a blue tint made
the bottom images
cleaner and more sharp,
the same style applies
to the album spine. We
used black & white for
the inside to link to the
style of the music video
we created.
5. Text
Added simple stylish
text to give the details
of the album. As well as
this a barcode was
added for authenticity
of the product we were
creating.
6. Keeping a theme
Replicating the same
color scheme onto the
disc ensures continuity
to the album, and makes
for an overall cleaner,
more professional
looking piece.
7. Text on disc
Text on the disc adds to
the continuity of the
overall package.
8. Advertisement
This is photo selected
for the advertisement.
We originally selected a
wider shot within a
grassland area, but
editing that shot
became difficult so we
switched to something
simpler.
9. Finished Product
Here is the finished
advertisement, with the
simpler picture it
appears more
professional and suits
the conventions of
modern music adverts,
which is good as that is
goal we had set for us.
We simply added a
single filter to the
original image and
imported the company
logo's/text to obtain this
final piece.