Friday, 16 December 2011

Inside of my digipak.





Today on the last day of college before winter holidays i finally finished my digipak inside, back and front panels, a 3 panel album. I have decided that the colour scheme is green and yellow, white and black, something simple and sophisticated. I included a close up of samarge, a body shot and the middle CD image is one linked to the front panel, an image of him holding roses. This follows the theme of romance, love and vulnerability. Even though our genre is hiphop and soft r&b, we wanted to steer away from the hard grime genre, as our song is soft and mellow. We picked the name 'Angelo' because its authentic, different and can relate to a lot of different cultures. I used the website 'rollip.com' to create a classic, antique effect on our photos, which we took in our photography studio.


  • Important: The album track list almost always appears to be on the outside panel adjacent to the front cover. Intertexuality is a key feature to consider when composing a digipak, as the image and font often links it to merchandise and other promotional material in order to create familiarity with the audience. There is a close relationship between the digipak design and the target audience. The digipak design usually relates directly to the genre of music, and there are identifiable generic conventions in each example.

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