This is the cover design I originally drew before digitally creating my Digipak.
This is my front cover I have designed for my digipak. I kept it quite simple, as do most pop albums, using a head shot of my artist/character, including his name and album title. I chose the name "Illustration" as I wanted the album to be an illustration of the artist's life. As it would be his debut album it would allow his audience to get to know him better. People often feel more endeared to buying something if they know more about it and the background behind it, hence my decision for this.
Here we have the back cover of my digipak design. Once again very simple, incorporating all the song titles that are featured on the album along with a music company logo, barcode and general information that is always shown on an album. I made up all the song names, barr "Photograph", which I listed as the first one shown. This was to make people continue reading after they see a song they are familiar with.
Next is the inside of the digipak
As it open's up you see one blank side and one side with a ripped up photograph on. This is in reference to my music video. It also reference's the song choice "Photograph". I kept the left side blank as Pop albums don't generally go over the top on decorating the inside, but rather pick a colour scheme. At the current time I have decided to pick black and white/cream as it is gender natural and can match any other colours I may want to add
On the inside I will keep the centre square black and the two side boxes white. I didn't feel it was necessary at all to over edit my digipak as that isn't a convention that is generally cosistent or popular in the pop genre.
This is my front cover I have designed for my digipak. I kept it quite simple, as do most pop albums, using a head shot of my artist/character, including his name and album title. I chose the name "Illustration" as I wanted the album to be an illustration of the artist's life. As it would be his debut album it would allow his audience to get to know him better. People often feel more endeared to buying something if they know more about it and the background behind it, hence my decision for this.
Here we have the back cover of my digipak design. Once again very simple, incorporating all the song titles that are featured on the album along with a music company logo, barcode and general information that is always shown on an album. I made up all the song names, barr "Photograph", which I listed as the first one shown. This was to make people continue reading after they see a song they are familiar with.
Next is the inside of the digipak
As it open's up you see one blank side and one side with a ripped up photograph on. This is in reference to my music video. It also reference's the song choice "Photograph". I kept the left side blank as Pop albums don't generally go over the top on decorating the inside, but rather pick a colour scheme. At the current time I have decided to pick black and white/cream as it is gender natural and can match any other colours I may want to add
On the inside I will keep the centre square black and the two side boxes white. I didn't feel it was necessary at all to over edit my digipak as that isn't a convention that is generally cosistent or popular in the pop genre.
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