Friday, 23 November 2012

Back page of my Digipak - SECOND/FINAL DRAFT


My final draft of the back page for my digipak is done! This took me the longest amount of time, I think this was because it includes more text than all of the other parts. I used a barcode and parental advisory sticker to make it look more realistic. After researching other examples I found that these are used on every single digipak. I have also included a picture of the artist again, I think it is important to do this as the audience is buying the album because they enjoy the music sung by the artist. I saw some digipak's that used colours and random images on their front and back covers and I just felt that they didn't give the digipak as good an effect as those that do include real images of the artist themselves. I have also put a track listing of all the songs available on the album, this is a key convention for this particular page of the digipak, the audience are looking to see what songs are available on the album so this is a really good addition to the page. Again, I have included the name of the artist and album, I have put them at the top of the page but I thought it would interest the audience more if I used two different fonts. These link in with rest of the page, I have used a red colour for the name of the artist and track listing but I have broken down the red with a black colour font for the name of the album, 'Treasure Time'. Another link is the use of the handwriting font for the names of the songs and name of the album but the arial font for the words 'Track Listing' and 'Megan Linnell'. The final thing I have used on this page is the box of the small print information in the bottom right-hand corner of the page. This is seen on many digipaks and seems to be a necessity.

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