The document provides guidelines for designing digipaks and advertisements for album releases. It recommends that digipaks prominently display the artist name and track listing in a consistent font, include production information and promotional stickers, and feature a complementary image with a simple color scheme using no more than 3-4 colors and 2 fonts. The inside should continue the graphic design and font style. Advertisements should include the release date, artist/album name, tour dates, review quotes, and record label logo/website.
Metadata for Musicians workshop at the Future of Music Policy Summit, October 27-28, 2014 in Washington, DC. These are the slides from the first workshop on Monday, October 27, when we talked about the data-related steps for preparing music for release.
Metadata for Musicians workshop at the Future of Music Policy Summit, October 27-28, 2014 in Washington, DC. These are the slides from the second workshop, where we focused on how metadata powers discovery, attribution, and compensation.
Metadata for Musicians workshop at the Future of Music Policy Summit, October 27-28, 2014 in Washington, DC. These are the slides from the first workshop on Monday, October 27, when we talked about the data-related steps for preparing music for release.
Metadata for Musicians workshop at the Future of Music Policy Summit, October 27-28, 2014 in Washington, DC. These are the slides from the second workshop, where we focused on how metadata powers discovery, attribution, and compensation.
Creating context and fostering expository reach in L2 writing: approaches and...Lee Arnold
A conundrum in L2 writing classes is how to make classroom writing assignments more meaningful and extend the readership of such assignments beyond that of instructors while also expanding the range and depth to which learners write. This presentation discusses how these disparate issues may be resolved by contextualizing simple writing assignments that allow learners maximized play of imagination and expression and that can extend what I call expository reach - the breakthrough to levels of writing that may go beyond where learners had previously written. Adding further to such a dynamic is the role blogs may play in widening such writing assignments into publishable projects. Such incentives for publication may motivate learner writers towards expository reach while creating a community of readership both of learners' peers and near-peers.
2. What the outside of a digipak should have/
look like
• A digipak should have the artists name which is large, clear
font , easy to read and the same font throughout the design
when making a digipak
• Track listing this should also be the same font as what you
have used for the album name
• Production information: this information should contain the
copy right year of production the web address for our artist
and the record company which it has been signed by
• There should also be a production sticker this will draw the
attention to our audience giving features to what they might
be interested in such as free gifts or booklet/leaflet.
3. Track listing
Artist name
Production
information
Track listing Promotional
sticker
Artist name
Production
information
Promotional
sticker
4. More info
• Image: the image of artist
should complement the color
scheme used (visual style)
• The overall digipak style
should only use 3-4 colors
max as more would look to
confusing, no more than 2
different fonts and is
important to create a link
with the advertisement being
promoted.
5. Color scheme simple follows
through the whole digipak
Artist used the cent of candy floss to
attract people to buy album
Opened version of
digipak
Artists name Simple font
Track list
Main colors pinks and blues
Production info
6. What the inside of a Digipak should look like
• Inside: The inside of the digipak should have a
graphic design, the font color and style which
is used should compliment the design well
and should be continued on the inner panels
of the digipak.
• Acknowledgements: these are
acknowledgements of small tracks on the
album allowing the viewer to see what tracks
are available when purchasing the product
this is usually at the back with small font not
too big as this is not the main selling point .
7. What advertisements should look like
• All advertisements must
include:
• Release date
• Display of artist name/ album
title
• Tour dates
• Review quotes from magazines
• Record label logo
• Website
8. Graphics
Quotes
Tour dates
Graphics
Company logo
Release date
Graphics