Tuesday, 21 April 2015

Constructing our digipak.

In order to create our digipak, we used the program Photoshop, this is because it is easier to manipulate six different images and then combine them into one package, we wanted the front and back of the digipak to have a nice flow to it. Our idea to do this was to use a tree as the spine, whilst half of it could be seen on the front cover, and the other half on the back.

We made sure to leave at least a centimetre in the middle of the spine, this was to allow room and keep everything in it's correct proportional size, and everything would appear the same as the physical product.

The text we went with was downloaded from the website "Dafont" The reasoning for this choice was the fluidity that came with the text, and how well it fit with out tree theme.
The inside panel of the digipak had the same image as the front and back cover, this was to keep with the fluid flow of the design. This side contains information about the artist whilst providing information about the music, and the rights to the songs.

 The inside of the digipak required images from our music video, we chose images that best fit the idea of the breakup, and used Photoshops tools to enable us to make the pictures properly fit with the whole theme we had going on.


Our final task was to put all of the images together, and insert a CD holder to show where the disk would go, this final piece showed how the digipak would look completely opened up






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