Tuesday, 11 March 2014

Ideas for Digi-Pak

Back Covers
    I wanted the back cover to be one image and I prefer the images that we have taken in the powder paint shoot as they are colourful. I also wanted to use these images in particular because they are not completely focused on the artist, I want there to be a contrast in the front cover and the back cover, and using a less concentrated picture would make it easier to place text on it. In the edits below I mostly highlighted the colour to make it look almost like a painting, and these bright colours do not interfere with the white text and do not overlap onto the image which would make it look unprofessional.




The Album Spine
I created a spine for the Digi-Pak and the theme that I want to keep at a constant, the colours that I incorporated where light rainbow colours that together made a tie-dye effect. The colours are light enough to write the name of the artist in a clear way, and the funky font blends well with the whole appearance. 


Script book:
I wanted the lyrics to be in a chunky font so they are clearly visible, I want each lyric page to have a different image and when it comes to the final design I would decrease the brightness to make the lyrics more visible. I also want the font to be white and chunky, when making the prototypes I have come to the conclusion that an italic font is more aesthetically pleasing.






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