2. Front
C o my r
This is v efront cover for my digipack, This
is one of the main photos that I have used
through out the whole of my coursework
for several reasons. The first reason is
because it allows for the band to clearly be
seen and allows for the audience to see
the band and what they are wearing. The
second reason why I have used this photo
so much is because using it so many times
will allows for the band to create a band
identity, this means when ever fans see the
band they will think about them and think
about there products like the website and
digipack and hopefully buy them. The way
that I constructed the front cover of my digi
-pack was to firstly take the photo that I
wanted to use on my digipack. I then import
-ed this photo into photo shop where I put
the filter Glowing edges. I then messed arou
-nd with the three settings on the filter to
get the look achieved here. When I came out
of the filter screen there were several flat
spots on the photo that were very easy to
edit out using the colour pattern tool. I then
added another filter to the photo. The filter
was called lighting. This filter allowed for me to put a lighting spot on the photo and allowed for me to highlight area of the photo like
the title and the faces of the actors. I then added the title, I went against the chosen title due to the way the photo looked. So I went
with this comic looking title because of the fact that the photo looked like a comic photo. This then completed my front cover of my
digipack.
3. Bac k
C oshows the back cover of my digipack, this
This v e r
shows the three band members and the recording
producer. Also featured on the back cover is the
bands name and the songs that would be on the
album, they include the original song and edits of
it.This is the back cover of my digipack. To go
along with the theme of the digipack that I started
using on my front cover I used photos of the band
again but in a close up, and again in colour. The
way that I constructed the back cover was to take
the four photos that I wanted to use, I then took
these photos and put them in photoshop. I
cropped these to the size shown to the side. I
then put these photos into the filter area of
photoshop. I used a pattern filter on the photo
that made the photos go in a square pattern. I
then played around with
setting of the filter to make them look like they
do. I then added the text to the photo and placed
them where I wanted them. I then took the white
background to the text away to make them look
like they do.
4. D is k T r a y
This is my disk tray for my digipack. This is
where the disk will be sitting when the owner
opens the digipack. The CD tray is in the middle
of the digipack. The way that I constructed the
middle section of my digipack is that I went into
word and wrote the words “In the beginning
God created the heaven and the earth. I then
added the word divide. I then copied this and
pasted it next to each other. After this was
complete I saved it as a jpeg and opened it in
Photoshop. I then added the filter and messed
around the setting of the filter. I then pasted the
image into this PowerPoint presentation and
added my CD design over it. The reason why the
CD matched the background is because I felt
that it worked really well and went along with
the overall look of the digipack and made it look
like it was made by a professional.
5. In s id e F r o n t
This is v einside front cover of my digipack. This
C o the r
is the part of the digipack that the user will see
when they open the digipack and pull back the
front cover. The way that I constructed the inside
of my front cover is that I pasted the same text
that I used in my disk tray into a translator, I then
pasted these into the a word document and
copied them and pasted them next to each other.
I then saved it as a jpeg, and imported it into
photoshop. I then added the filter that stayed the
same from the last time. I then pasted it into this
PowerPoint and put a box around them. The
reason why I have put it in Japanese is because
firstly it looks really cool and makes it look very
old fashioned and professional. And secondly it
allows people to realise that the album is a global
thing and is available for people to buy all around
the world.
6. In s id e B a c k
This is v einside back cover of my digipack.
C o the r
This is the part of the digipack that the user will
see when they open the digipack and pull back
the front cover and open up the back cover.
The way that I constructed the inside of my
front cover is that I pasted the same text that I
used in my disk tray into a translator, I then
pasted these into the a word document and
copied them and pasted them next to each
other. I then saved it as a jpeg, and imported it
into photoshop. I then added the filter that
stayed the same from the last time. I then
pasted it into this PowerPoint and put a box
around them. These words feature on this
inside back cover is in Latin, it says the same
things as the disk tray and the Japanese front
inside cover “In the beginning God created the
heaven and the earth” (Copied from above
slide)
7. M id d le
This is v emiddle cover of my digipack, the
C o the r
viewer will see this when they open the digipack
and fold back the front cover. This part of the
digipack again allows the viewers to see what
the band looks like again to create a band
identity, but will also allow the viewer to be
welcomed to the digipack. The way that I
constructed this part of my digipack is that I
firstly imported the photo into photoshop and
put the filter stamp on it, it gave the photo this
type of look. I then messed around with the
settings to make it look how it does. I then
added the names of the artist and the title to
finish the whole slide off. After it was complete
I saved it and posted it in this powerpoint.
8. F in is h e d
D ig ip a c k
This is my final digipack all complete and put together. This is how the digipack would look before being folded up and packaged ready
for sale. How I constructed this was that I scaled down all the previous slides and put them together. I then added a black line to
divide the slides up and show the different parts of the digipack.