After reviewing the comments people had left on my digipak, I
found that there were many places I could improve this to make it more
appealing to an audience.
The first change I made as where the text was placed on the font
cover, as in my draft it did not look professional, it does not fit well with
the image. After looking at actual bands album covers I found that having the
text over laying the image of the band looks professional. I also changed the
name of the album as I did not like it. On the spine of the digipak I added the
name of the album as this is what is on the spine for professional digipaks
also I used a catalogue number as then it looks like an actual digipak. Also
the song list on the back cover I moved due to me having to change the image I
wanted the text to stand out.
The next change I made was the image on the back cover. I changed
this because the draft image did not match the feel of the digipak and looked
out of place with the rest of it. The image on the final piece was the image
from my draft advert that I changed, I felt that having a back cover that
matched the front looked professional.
Also I changed the inside right cover as, although I liked having
the band logo there, I felt that having a better image there would look more
professional. I first changed it to an image of an A I wrote using a light on a
black background, after getting feedback on this I felt that changing it would
be a good idea. I then took a screenshot of the opening scene to our finished
music video as this way they would link very well together.
On my first draft of my digipak I had a black layer on the inside
left panel, after getting feedback from this I decided that it was too plain so
I tried to find an image that would it well there. I chose the image I had
previously used on the inside right panel, this fit well in that spot. However,
due to this panel having a slit in it for the in-slip to go in, it distorted
the image slightly. I decided to change this for my final piece
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