I decided to create a draft of what my digipak will look like, I included the title and the name of my artist to work out fonts and size, also where the barcode would be and the parental advisory sticker too. On the spine I added my record labels logo, the name of my artist and the name of the album. I haven't included the track listing or any information on the back as i haven't yet decided which track will go in this album. I do know that the track listing will be in the same font as the name of the album, just smaller and maybe in a different colour. I want to keep the colour scheme neutral and make sure the images work well with the colour scheme as well.
I am going to be making a few drafts of my digipak front cover to see which image works the best, I will get feedback on which one is most likely to sell to my target audience. I want the digipak to be mature, natural and seductive. This was it will catch the eye of my target audience because they wouldn't pick up a digipak that has hundreds of colours and patterns because there is too much going on, reminds them of the 80s and they wouldn't listen to rock music. My approach is to be subtle and enticing.


Good work Steph, keep going remember to put everything you do on your blog. Pictures that you are considering putting on your digipak and poster, colours, fonts, tracks from the album - everything. Then we can see the entire construction take place.
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EJ