Thursday, 9 January 2014

Digipak - Final

Below is my final design for my digipak, and I am really pleased with the outcome.
After testing it I did opt for having the band's name on the front cover as I feel it looks much more professional and it will appeal more to a potential buyer as they will be able to see who the product is by straight away. I followed the house style of the band like I said I would in a previous font as it looks professional and is what is associated with the band and therefore is something I couldn't cut out. 
I feel the photos I have chosen all work well together and create an appealing product that people would be interested in buying. The variety of colours connote different genres such as rock, pop and moody blues which, instead of making my digipak look like a mess, makes it look like a very diverse album and therefore it will appeal to a wider demographic. They also fit in with my music video and house style throughout as well as giving it a young, modern and exciting vibe. 
I feel my edits all work well, from the more simple sharpening and increasing hue and saturation to my more wild edits as the contrasts ensure my digipak is not boring to a intentional buyer and may entice a wider audience due to my use of different effects.
Overall, I am really pleased with my final digipak as I have created what I was hoping for and feel it is effective in fitting with my genre and music video.

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