These are my initial plans for my digipak, which I will develop in Photoshop in order to create a first mock-up, with use of stock images and photography of my own, in order to help shape my ideas for the final product. I decided on a 3x1 double sided digipak, totalling 6 sides, including a front, back, 3 main inside pages and the disc page, which will be in a plastic casing in the very centre of the digipak when fully expanded. I will include a page for lyrics from the full album (which in this case will be 'What Separates Me From You' by A Day To Remember, because this is the album my music video is from), a message from the band which would act as something special to help sell the digipak over the regular CD format, and a page for a photograph of the band with instruments. I will also have the standard front and back pages for the digipak, with the front displaying the artist name and album title, as this will be the first thing seen by an audience buying this product in a store or online. The back page will show the track listings for the album, as well as labels the band are signed to, which could act as a selling point, because large labels generally give a sense of assured quality in terms of the finished product.
Monday, 18 January 2016
Digipak Initial Plan
These are my initial plans for my digipak, which I will develop in Photoshop in order to create a first mock-up, with use of stock images and photography of my own, in order to help shape my ideas for the final product. I decided on a 3x1 double sided digipak, totalling 6 sides, including a front, back, 3 main inside pages and the disc page, which will be in a plastic casing in the very centre of the digipak when fully expanded. I will include a page for lyrics from the full album (which in this case will be 'What Separates Me From You' by A Day To Remember, because this is the album my music video is from), a message from the band which would act as something special to help sell the digipak over the regular CD format, and a page for a photograph of the band with instruments. I will also have the standard front and back pages for the digipak, with the front displaying the artist name and album title, as this will be the first thing seen by an audience buying this product in a store or online. The back page will show the track listings for the album, as well as labels the band are signed to, which could act as a selling point, because large labels generally give a sense of assured quality in terms of the finished product.
Labels:
Planning
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment