This is a rough idea of what my digipak may look like.
The front cover (image in the bottom right corner) is going to feature Charley Marie, the artist layed in a pose on a bed of magazines. I did this because it relates to the theme of the song; insecurity, and how Charley finds herself very insecure with her body after looking at celebrities in magazines such as Vogue and People.
I decided not to feature the artists name or song on the front cover, which is a well known convention of digipak's and CD's. I decided not to do this because the name of the artist and song is going to be featured on both the panel and inside the digipak.Therfore the consumers would still be bale to recognise the artist.
The back cover (image at the bottom; middle) is a close up shot of the artist with a neutral but natural look. I did this because I wanted an imange of just the artist that doesn't neccesarily relate to the CD or DVD. I liked this idea because it simply just shows the artist as herself rather than an artist. It also contrasts with the image on the front cover.
The panel of the digipak has the artist and song written down it. This is a convention of most if not all digipak's and I wanted to keep a recognised convention.
The inside of the digipak features the name of the artists, the song and video that is featured on each disc. This is to let the consumer know what is featured on each disc and again to be aware of the artist. This is another feature of digipak's, as the contents of each disc is either written inside or on the back of the digipak.
I used a butterfly on the blank side of the digipak because i wanted something that relates to the song. The name of the song is 'Beautiful' and I think a butterfly is something that is beautiful and can therefore can be related to the song.
Sunday, 28 February 2010
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