Monday 12 October 2015

Digipak Sketch



The theme is simplistic on the outside and the inside is more vibrant with colour flowers. I want it to reflect the soft sounds of the music and the folk genre. 

The front cover has her face on the front with her name to the left, this is because I want her to be a key feature in the digipak. The font that her name is in is thin, spaced out, and minimal. 

The back cover uses the same font as the front cover. Like the front cover, there are lines at the top and the bottom of the text. 

The house style is another image of my artist in a different context. She's sitting on steps of a house, with flower patterns. These would need to be added in photoshop.

The lyric book uses a different font, that has flowers edited into them. For the lyric book, I will actually make a separate book. 

The first CD disk, uses the flower pattern again, as this is part of my style of digipak. The flowers are coming out of the middle circle, as if they are growing from this. Above, is the artists name and album title, in the same font as the front cover. It's common for the album title to be on the disks in digipaks.

The second cd disk, uses the same flower pattern as seen throughout the digipak, and in the first disk. In this disk, the flowers are coming from the edge of the disk. The album title and artists name is on the disk with 'disk 2' at the bottom. This is my second disk which is a bonus and features acoustic versions of Kiki's songs.

1 comment:

  1. Excellent work so far Jasmine! - To do: Think of a USP, remember the poster and digipak are cross promotional, does it link? Use your plans to write a production log organising your first shoot. Green screen analysis.

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