Friday, 27 April 2018

Digipack Final


Conventions
- Songlist on back to let the audience know the content of the album
- Artist and title on front to make the digipack immediately recognisable
- Links to album advert and music video in theme and people
- Record label and barcode are required
- Continuous colour theme to provide aesthetic appeal

Unconventional
- Songlist placement, unusual to have them in the top right hand corner instead of middle or left
- Drawings included on the inside. Although most digipacks are more likely to feature further photography, this is actually conventional of the artist - as seen on Mac Demarco's This Old Dog album.

How was it made?
- The drawings were scanned and put into adobe illustrator where they were individually selected and repositioned. Using the eyedropper, a rectangle of the same colour as the masonic hall's door was drawn across the digipack template. The drawings were then grouped together as a single object, repeated to form a pattern design and placed over the blue background
- Each photo was placed into the application before being cropped and moved into place
-Appropriate fonts were chosen for the writing and the eyedropper tool was employed again
- A barcode and record label were taken from the internet, made into vectors and put into place in the corners of the digipack

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