This document analyzes the digipack for the 2014 album "Cavalier Youth" by the alternative rock band You Me at Six. It discusses the front cover image of a young boy holding a toy sword, meant to represent youth in a positive way rather than connoting violence. It also examines the color scheme and how it represents different emotions within the album. The inside cover contains three photos - one of band members in California, one showing music equipment, and one of signed drumsticks - that are intended to depict the album's creation process from inspiration to recording to distribution.