Thursday, 4 February 2016
Digipak conventions
This digipak is by Duran Duran. There is a colour scheme for the outside, this is white, black and red/orange. This colour scheme continues on the inside of the digipak. The inside, however, it much brighter. If the bright colours that are on the inside where used on the outside, it could have made it look more like a pop album. This is why it is on the inside. The colour scheme that is used on the outside is used so it contrasts the inside. There are images of the artist on the inside which is conventional of a digipak.
This particular digipak has two disks, this is so that they can include the B side of the CD. This is done to appeal to the audience because they are getting more music for their money.
This digipak is by The War. The colour scheme that has been used (black, white and green) has been used inside and outside. This is to create continuity. It has also been done like this so that the inside and outside don't contrast each other. The image on the front is very basic. This is so that it doesn't draw attention away from the album name. The album title is the main focus of this album cover and this is shown in the font that has been used. The use of two different fonts allows the audience to differentiate between the name of the artist and the name of the album. This digipak only has one disk making it smaller than the above digipak. This means there isn't room for as much artwork. The artwork that has been used is the same as the outside artwork.
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