Thursday, 15 December 2016

Creating the Digi-pack



After creating designing many different front covers, as a group, we decided that the white one with strips of the photo of Jonty was the best option as we believed it demonstrated our artist in the best way and was the most aesthetically pleasing. I think simplicity is key in this situation as the artist is immediately demonstrated in a more professional manner creating a mature appeal to the correct target audience. 
With the chosen design, I replicated the layout (with different images) for the back cover and inside left. I tried putting the design, with the red strip across his face, as the cover of the actual CD but Callum thought it would be cool if we put the photo of Jonty bending down, like the front cover and this actually worked out better; the red colour was a bit random and didn't go with the whole theme.
We were given a template to begin the digipak with and to size everything correctly so when I was done with choosing what goes where I place the designs it the right places. Looking at the digipak as a whole was very rewarding as the hard work put into it paid off . It really fits with the theme of the artist and the website created. This will help with the selling points as people can associate Fragment with something in specific and can recognise any of his work.

 
 
 

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