2. Final draft
• Using the two drafts that I have done on hand and on Word, my final draft
will be inspired by the two drafts containing features from both drafts.
Back cover inside
inside inside
Inside Front cover
4. Feedback on my rough design 1 and 2
• Design is too simple and not well designed
• Images are not good enough and are far to stretched out and not clear
• Not a lot of contrast in design and no eye catching aspects of the digipaks
• The digipaks do not conform to the conventions of the promotional website
of the artist.
• Fonts are not appropriate and doesn’t link back to the website.
• Lack of creativity in the digipak making it unattractive.
6. Feedback on rough cut 3
• The feedback that I received for my third rough design cut for my Digipak is
as followed:
• Too many fonts
• Images are very stretched out
• Cant read it because it so stretched out
• There is no relation between digipak
and website.
• Use of ICT was minimal
creativity/ability.
• CD isn’t the right size
• You should put the picture behind the CD
• Pictures aren’t the right size and they don’t fit
together well because they are different
• Track list is very visible and no continuity
with font.
7. Bringing together all the drafting and feedback
to the final design
• After a hard study of my feedback and looking at my drafting of the digipak
with me looking at the pros and cons of the digipaks I designed as drafts and
rough cuts. I decided to bring in aspects from all the rough cuts and drafts to
implement and mesh into my final design to show progression and
advancement as I stepped through the levels of countless drafting and rough.
Below is the final design of my digipak which I successfully completed and
added together components of the drafting process.