As a group we all wanted our digipak to look professional, we wanted to create a digipak that would not look out of place next to current albums. Adam found an old CD case and printed out our panels to the correct dimensions.
He then found some of his collection of albums and put ours up to the test against professional work. Overall we are very happy with our digipak and feel our work has conventions of music digipaks but has unique edges. We feel the gradient we have used has enabled us to create an eye catching front cover that will stand out against its competitors and catch the customers eye.
This is a picture of the inside, again we feel that the constistency of colours has helped us create a consistent house style. Printing each panel out has been very rewarding for us. When you see a piece of work on a computer screen it is different to if you see it as it would be sold. We have been able to see how the four panels flow and compare the use of colours and fonts. On Photoshop we were working on each panel individually which means when it was all put together in a real CD case we can see what the relationship is like.
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