Wednesday, 20 April 2016
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Monday, 7 March 2016
Drafting Ideas
These are a few ideas including different images, backgrounds and text as well as composition, I then asked for peoples opinions and what I could do in order to improve.
Sunday, 6 March 2016
Saturday, 5 March 2016
Friday, 4 March 2016
Friday, 26 February 2016
Motifs And Logos
For my artist in which I have done a video for her song she is mostly well known for her name with the dollar sign as the s. So its spelt Ke$ha instead of Kesha, this is iconic to her as an artist therefore all of her albums make the $ the biggest symbol/ letter in this case as it is used for an S in the name therefore making it stand out to the audience.
Wednesday, 24 February 2016
Monday, 22 February 2016
Conventions of a DigiPak
A DigiPak is a patented style of CD or DVD packaging, and is a registered trademark of AGI Media.
- They normally have a gatefold like a book
- The outer packaging is made of card/paper and the inner packaging made of plastic.
- They are normally used on special editions and albums.
- More vulnerable and likely to wear than average cases
- They became popular with artists and record labels in the early 2000's
Folds:

- The front and back panels are the main promoters of the CD and are very much used to draw in the customers.
- The inside the DigiPak is used more for information and extra bits to do with the artist/song/album.
- the theme of the inside packaging is usually more subtle compared to the outside packaging.
- the cardboard/ paper folds around the plastic case which secures the disk in place.
Front:
- the front of DigiPaks tend to have a large eye catching image on them.
- the picture illustrated on the front of the panels tend to have some relation to the songs or artists.
- the song/album title is also founds on the front panel.
Back:
- The back cover usually consists of a tracklist to show the songs on the album
- the album artwork usually is very similar to the front cover.
- barcode in order to buy the album
- extra information
- and the record label is usually shown.
Inside:
- Inside a DigiPak you can find the plastic holder for the actual CD its self, a lot of plastic holders nowadays are see through with another piece of album artwork behind which goes with the rest of the packaging.
- you can also find the pack itself more information and possibly more artwork to do with the disc, extra information provided within the packaging would including song lyrics, artist information and personal messages.
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