Friday, 18 March 2011

Other Digipak designs.

These are the digipack designs I only did one or two attempts of and did not post the individual process for on my blog. Below I will state why I designed these in the way that I did and why I decided to use them for my final product.


The first design is for the inside central cover, which would have the CD placed over it. Therefore, this would have to be very simplistic, yet still stay within the generic style that I was working with. I chose to use the out of focus image of the marina, as this showed much colour and light, following the pattern of the rest of my design. It also looks very soft, connotating romance and emotion, therefore representing the genre that I wanted to portray in my digipak and designs. I am happy with this image, as it contains the codes and convention of a romantic song, yet is still simplistic enough for the CD to be placed over the top of it without taking away too much attention.





This is the design for the inside right of the digipak, showing a medium close up of me laid down and looking into the camera. I experimented with the levels on photoshop for this outcome, and was happy with the light effect that it gave the edges of the photograph, making it look delicate and gentle like I wanted throughout my design, as this connotates love and affection, aswell as positivity when looking at the image, giving a good light on the artist. I also played around with the blur tool and slightly blurred the image to give a much rounder and softer appeal to the face and body, again emphasising the gentle elements of the design. I am happy with this outcome, as it reflects positivity and the gentle and warm effect I wanted the audience to feel when opening the digipak. The image does not have any text beside it, as I wanted the focus to be on the artist and promoting them, as this is the main element of my designs that I wanted to make clear to the audience.






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