Thursday 19 December 2013

Examples of Digipaks

 Example 1- Lana Del Ray: Born To Die
This is the front cover of Lana Del Ray Born to die cover, it has a very simple layout of her being in front of a fence in what looks like a garden.

You can clearly see the artists Name in the cover it is behind her so it doesn't cover her hair. In the bottom of the front page is the song name born to die in red, it matches her lipstick which makes it not look out of place. Also the fact that the title is white and her shirt is white features like her hair and her lipstick stand out more.

The inside cover is just a picture of her doing a pose nothing much to say really i havent seen the music video.

Edit: Nope nothing in the video guess its just fan service to get a picture.

one thing i did see is that the colour scheme seems to be Blue, White and Red like the American flag. The fact that I didn't see this before means who ever tried to represent it is just bad, It should be so obvious that anyone should walk buy the album and recognise it in my opinion.

The Back of the cover is the song track that is in the same font as the album title in white against a red background. This stands out and is easy to read but i cant help feel that if you lay it out it would look really bad due the the front having a minimal amount of red and a picture to the back having the background red.

The fact that I cant find any advertisements for specific tracks that are like posters mean either they are not used very often or doesn't exist as that is the rule of the internet .

I found this advert for Wretch 32 the name is the largest and it has a font on its own, The background is split in half but the album name the botton consisting of a white wall and the top consisting of vector graphics and buildings in the sky. Hes body is edited to make it look like ink is infecting him. In the bottom left there is the cd cover and the bottom right has the stores it can be brought in.


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