Thursday, 1 March 2012

Exsisting Examples of 4 Panel Digipaks

I have been research 4 panel digipaks in order to give me a idea to take back to our next media lesson to share with Emma for the designs of our digipak.
My first design I came accross was an album by "Nini+Ben" which are unknown to me, but have produced a design smiliar to our expectations for our CD when we go into making them. They have the same layout for the digipak we are looking for. The effect of them both on the CD and the cover gives a great effect as if the CD cover was lost and the user only found the CD, they would reliase and know where the CD is from without playing it. The same photograph that is on the CD is on the front cover, representing a house style and a consistancy running throughout the digipak. This is a good effect to have and one of the ideas both me and Emma were thinking of. The inside photograph shows both the singers and gives an insight to what the CD is going to be about; love and relationships which is exactly alike ours. The colour scheme shares a good consistancy and I feel that we should create our CD based upon this.
 

The second digipak I found online was the one on the left. These CD covers demonstrate the albums in different ways. The digipak placed at the back of the photograph to the left shows passsion and fire, whereas the "Fat Cat" CD simply shows the red colour scheme as love and passion. Both share a consistant house style and colour scheme throughout, with the images translating to the CD's themselves. Both myself have set our colour scheme as colourless to show pain and emotion, which translates throughout the digipak.

Both digipaks above shows both colour schemes, house sytyles, and consistancy between and throughut the CD, which are three of the key factors we are concentrating on. I am going to take these ideas and features on the CD covers and take them to show Emma for our next lesson before we begin the creation of the ancillary tasks.

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