Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Digipak front and back cover digital drafts



This is the first draft for the front cover of my digipak. It is conventional as it features the name of the artist, name of the album and a picture of the artist himself. It is also conventional to folk as the artist is in a woodland are and wearing conventional folk clothing. The artists name and album title are in a bold white font against a black and white image, I chose to put the font in white in order to make it stand out against the dark background. I chose to use a black and white image to give it a more folky look.

This is the second draft for a front cover. It is very similar to my first draft as i have used the same image and have featured the artists name. However, this time I have changed the colour and positioning of the text. I dont like this draft as much as the first as I dont think the colour of the text works.


This is the third draft of a front cover of my digipak. This time I have used a different image and this time it is a colour image. Again the the image is conventional to folk as it is of fields and woodland. I have placed the name of the artist and the name of the album, which is in a  bold black font, against the light blue sky, this makes it really stand out.



This is the first draft for the back cover of my digipak. It is similar to my first front cover draft as it features a black and white image which is also conventional to folk as it features trees and open fields. It is conventional as it has the track titles and lengths of the song. It also has a bar code in the bottom left hand corner which you would expect to find on the back of an albumor digipak.



This was the second draft of the back cover for my digipak. It is very similar to my first draft, the only difference is the text is in a different position. I have used the same image as my first draft but I prefer my first one as I think the text looks better in the middle of the image opposed to the down the right hand side, but it is again conventional to folk and album covers.


This the third draft of a back cover. Instead of using a black and white image I have used a colour image this time, and this time if features the artist stood in a big open field of really long grass. The open field along with the way the artist is dressed make this back cover conventional of folk. It features the track names down the left hand side of the image which is conventional of album covers.I believe out of the three is the definitely the worst and I will not be using this as my final one.

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