This is how the Digipak would look on sale at a music store. It fits in well with the surrounding CD designs and is also quite subtle not being to overpowering and over the top.
This is the front cover of the digipak showing a medium high angled two shot of two members of the band. I think that this picture is a great way to engage with its audience directly giving them all the information they need about the digipak. The black and white suggests to the audience that there will be elements of Film Noir which in keeps with the classic original beat it music video. The text is very unique and modern revealing to the audience the grungy and raw ideologies of the band. I think the composition of the piece is very nice as it is very evenly spaced and also the the busy is a nice contrast to the simple yet unique title. I would like to improve this image front cover by adding slightly more information and maybe taking a little more time to research into other existing digipaks.
The spine is very simple. It sticks to the black and white film noir theme and has all the necessary information which the audience needs. The font is the same to the font features on the magazine advert which shows a clear link between the different media texts. I like how the composition is top heavy making the overall digipak feel different and creative.
This is the front cover of the digipak showing a medium high angled two shot of two members of the band. I think that this picture is a great way to engage with its audience directly giving them all the information they need about the digipak. The black and white suggests to the audience that there will be elements of Film Noir which in keeps with the classic original beat it music video. The text is very unique and modern revealing to the audience the grungy and raw ideologies of the band. I think the composition of the piece is very nice as it is very evenly spaced and also the the busy is a nice contrast to the simple yet unique title. I would like to improve this image front cover by adding slightly more information and maybe taking a little more time to research into other existing digipaks.
The spine is very simple. It sticks to the black and white film noir theme and has all the necessary information which the audience needs. The font is the same to the font features on the magazine advert which shows a clear link between the different media texts. I like how the composition is top heavy making the overall digipak feel different and creative.
The inside cover for the Digipak shows a member of the band playing his bass guitar in a low cantered medium shot. I really like this shot as it provides a nice point to reflect onto the rest of the Digipak creating the right balance between the performance and narrative side of the video. I would have like some more times to alter this picture in Photoshop and give it something a bit more interesting to spice up the digipak.
This is my favourite part of the digipak as it seems to look the most interesting visually. This is my favourite Photo of the whole of the DigiPak as it gives the audience an insight into the genre and stylistics of the video. Also showing the protagonist as the central image is a great marketing technique as it allows the audience to idolise with him and get a sneak peek at what they can expect from the video and style of music. Another one of my favourite characteristics about this back cover is the font. Its is edgy and raw reflecting the music style and genre of the video. The track list is clearly listed in a bold red font which makes it stand out from the background giving the audience a clear look at the track list.
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