Monday, 16 January 2017

Creating my Digipak Back cover

From research, I know that the back of the case must include the tracklist, image of the artist, barcode and fit in with the theme of the case.

The image we used for the back shows Hannah as a fun, smily girl, reminding the audience of her personality from whatever view they have of the case.

Here we can see the process of the image taken on the green screen to the photo after editing on Photoshop. I made her eyes larger and brighter and added to her top underneath, as we needed the image to be larger. I also added hair to her by using the Clone Tool. When I had finished editing the picture I placed it onto the same background used for the background on the front cover.

I lowered the opacity of the background, to allow the text to stand out. We thought up 4 other song names which we felt could be found on the album. The barcode and record label are clearly labelled in the corner, however the main focus of the case is our artist.


Inside Cover
For the inside cover, we once again used the sam background. We used this side to showcase our logo, of the friendship bracelets. This gives us a chance to show synergy between our products. It also reminds the audience of the main song and video when they see it. If the audience was to purchase the CD after watching the video, then the sight of the friendship bracelet logo would remind them of why they bought the CD and allow them to be excited for their purchase and for what they were about to listen to.

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