Sunday, 15 December 2013

Digipak



Above is pictures of Digipak from Alesha Dixon and Ellie goulding. I picked these artists because they are of the same genre of our artist and I would be able to use them to get ideas on how I should design my Digipak. The cover is of the artist with some sparkles scattered across their hair. It's a very girly and fun cover that would appeal to the target audience of pop music. They used feminine colours as the audience of pop music is mainly females so this will catch their attention.

Conventions:

They all have a close up shot of the artist to introduce them to the public and so they can recognise them. The text is below the artists face and their name is big and bold whereas the name of the album is smaller but still readable. They used colours that compliment each other (black and gold, purple and blue) and has a maximum of 3 colours only. They didn't use any filters that would make it look overdone and they kept the artist looking natural.  

My Digipak:

From the Digipaks I've seen, I've decided to take inspirations from the three pictures above because I like the use of the sparkles which will represent the lights (which is our synergy). I had an idea of having a close up of our artist with her hair covering her shoulders so we can only see her face. I want to put burnt gold sparkles all down the right side of her hair and for it to flow onto the back cover as a boarder. 

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