Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Creating the Style of the Digipak

The front cover of the digipak is the most important as this is what the viewers see first which then gives them   their first impression of the artist. We came up with a range of ideas for the front cover to see what looked best. We knew what image and font we wanted to use, however the colours we couldn't decide on.

This was our first idea. We created the background using solid colours in Sony Vegas. We thought the bright pink stood out and would be eye catching as it was also one of our house colours. We liked this design however we decided to try some other ideas out.
For our second design we had a look what it would look like with a black background, however we realised this then blended in too much with the black fur coat and so was probably not the best design. We liked having the fonts in different colours as it still fitted in with the house style but also made them stand out from eachother.
Our third design involved a glittery background which we used a piece of glitter craft paper to take a photo of. Although there were shadows around the edge we thought this looked better as the background wasn't all one colour or shade. We put the font in pink so it stood out and both the background and font matches our house style. We decided to use this design as the front cover of our digipak and will continue the theme throughout.

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