Wednesday, 8 February 2012

Digipack

Below is my digipack, which would be sold in music stores across the UK, it includes the titles of our songs and the front cover to our album as well as extra pictures. I made sure that the style was similar to my magazine advert by making sure the font was the same as well as the colour and making sure that the colour dresses we wear stand out most, I followed a simple design as I found this was most effective with other artists digipacks. I made sure that the album cover and the back of the album were next to each other so that when it is printed and folded it will be in the right place. Again, like the magazine cover, each member of our group have made their own digipack and we will decide on the best one based on a class vote.


As you can see I used photoshop to create my digipack, here I could use various layers as shown in the bottom right hand corner where I can edit each individual and then secure the layer using the lock button. I made sure the digipak would be printed correctly by using guidelines as to where each section needs to go, as if this was to overlay it would mean that some of the image would end up on another page.



These screenshots show the process of editing, as you can see it is a step by step process which included a build up of layers, first i created my front and back cover picture and then began to add text and the other images to be included in the digipack.

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