Today (6th December) during my media lesson i had to transform a badly designed digipack and make one for myself by sticking with the DO'S with out doing any of the DON'TS when making an ancillary product.
We had a choice of a few very badly pixelated images and we had to use them and then pick from a selection of bar codes and music labels that our artist could be signed to.
Here is what i came up with within an hour:
(Front&Back)
As you can see the image was extremely pixelated and this obviously made the digipack a little less attractive to the eye however i made sure that i added all the important information such as the bar code, copyright information and record label logo.
(Inside)
I kept the color scheme the same inside the digipack and i also repeated the pattern of the cameras faded out so that the inside of the didgpack links together nicely with the outside of the digipack.
The left hand side of the inside of the digipack i kept plain however if i had had more time i think i would of added some sort of picture of a little bit of writing so that it didn't look like such an empty space.I also included the CD holder on the right side of the digipack so that there is a place for the CD to be placed.
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