Tuesday, 18 February 2014

Conventions Of Digipak



Conventionally on a album digipak, the central image is usually of the albums artist so that the target audience are able to identify which artists album it is. By having a prominent defined album titles, it grabs the audiences attention but not enough to draw away from the main image. 
Typically, I have found that the front cover of the digipak consists of 
  • the artists name and the album name 
  • A large image usually taking up the full side of the front cover 
The inside of the digipak conventionally has:
  • Image of the artist on the disc and behind the CD 
  • Pull away booklet full of the producing of the songs or song lyrics.  Some digipaks also include extra images or 'postcards' of the artist usually linking with the front cover 
  • CD including the album name and artists name usually on the disc 
The back of the digipak cover typically features:
  • The track list consisting of the songs featured on the CD
  • The record label of the artist (usually name and logo) 
  • Barcode and other links relating to the artist such as a website or Facebook/twitter page 






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