4. The first panel (as it is not being covered by a disc) is the most detailed. It is done in the style of a concert ticket. It reveals the address of the venue and the date of the concert.
5. The other panels are fairly simple, each with different photographs from the venue. The key colour scheme for the digi-pak is orange and yellows, which helps give it that classic, vintage appeal. The discs are kept in place in plastic trays.The back of the vinyl then folds out to reveal another image from the concert (left). - Once fully folded, due to the number of panels, the digipak is very sturdy.
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7. -As this is defining collection of the late Jeff Buckley’s work, this booklet is almost a tribute to him.
8. It does not feature lyrics, as the songs have been previously released in studio albums.
9. It consists of: artwork, a history of Buckley and the performance, track-listing, and then finally a page on recording information.
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11. It seems very often graphic designers do not want to distract attention away from the actual artwork, hence the way that all the vital info is place on a removable sleeve.