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Monday, 7 November 2011

Photos: Lounge




Different Ideas For The Back Of The Digipak

These are two ideas i have had to update my digipak, any feedback positive or negative and any suggestions are much welcome



Photos: Lounge



These two images are for the use of a possible location in my digipak photographs; I have asked each group member to take a photo of their lounge and to upload it to the blog to decide on which location is most suitable.

Further Development Of DigiPac After Feedback

This is the feedback sheet i received regarding my designs for my digipac:

On my digipac i decided to remove all writing on front cover and on the inside of the pack. This helped to achieve the simplistic look whilst still being quirky. I also added a spine to the CD case and gave the digipac a catelogue code.


I'm very happy with this design, but i thought it may look better with a "thank you" list, as most CDs do, so i tried this:


I then changed the placing of the "thank you" writing to further up the wall to see which looks best.


and then thought that maybe if i filled the whole wall with a "thank you" message it could look better:


These are my further developments for the time being.

Album Cover Draft: Edit



I have edited my original album cover slightly by changing the tone of the black object by making it more matte; I have also smudged the grass onto the box slightly so that it looks more 3-dimensional and looks as though it is actually set in the field rather than an image glued onto the original photo.
I have also created a back cover for my digipak; the design is very simple so that the cover keeps most of the attention however the information needed is written across the back cover in white contrasting writing.

Updated Poster


Updated Digipak