Digipak - Outside:
She liked the way that I have incorporated the lights through the dots (this implies that she is able to pick out that the synergy for my products is lights). She has identified that there is a visual link between the back and the front cover because of the dots that I have used on both panels and she has also complimented the font that I have used. I originally had a different font but my teacher advised me to change it because it didn't suit with the genre of my music. I decided to listen to his advise and picked a more fun and feminine font and I am glad I did because now you can tell from the font that this Digipak is directed to female who like pop music. She said that to improve I should fill up more of the space on the background which I agree with because my back panel does look bare. If I was to do this again I might consider filling the whole background with the dots and maybe changing the opaqueness of it so that it looks more like a transparent light rather than dots.
Digipak - Inside:
She has pointed out that there is a visual link between the inside and the outside which I am please about because I planned my inside and outside so that they would look the same and that people would know straight away that they belong to the same Digipak. She complimented the image and said that it looks as if she is actually blowing the lights. This is because I had a clear image of how I wanted the inside to look and instructed the artist on how she should pose so that the image came out right. She said that she couldn't think of any improvements for the inside panels. If I had to criticise myself, I would say that I could have made the image of the artist bigger so that it filled up more space on the left panel. I would also try to add a glowing effect around the outline of the artist just to make it look more interesting.
Advertisement:
She praised me for having the album on the advertisement. While researching different types of advertisement for existing albums I found that some of them had a picture of the actual album but some had a different picture of the artist. I decided to go down the route of having a picture of the album because I wanted it to be clear as to what the poster is trying to advertise and so that the audience would know exactly what to look for if they decide to buy her album. She said there was good structure to the advert as there were no empty spaces and that I planned the sizing of different items well so that they all fitted together. She also said there was no improvement needed. If I had to change something I would move the album picture further to the right so that there is a clear separation for the rules of thirds as I feel that the poster borderlines from being separated into halves and thirds.
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