Saturday, 8 January 2011

More examples of digipaks and Adverts and inspiration for my own.

I later on found better examples of digipaks which I felt inspired me so I thought I might as well add them on here. I am uncertain about making a four, six or eight panel digipak but the thing is I feel the more panels there are the better the digipak looks because there are more to look at, that also depends on the pictures used and the layout too. However my friends don’t feel the same way they feel a four panel digipak can look just as good as a eight panel digipak. Plus I was told that my mark isn’t based on how much panels there are rather they are based on the do’s and don’ts of making a digipak. The one thing I am certain of is that my poster is going to be A5 rather than the typical A4 poster, reason for this decision is that I want to do something different to my peers. On my A5 poster I plan on providing information which I feel is necessary for the consumer such as information for tour dates and critics comments. I notice that in most A5 posters the consumer is provided with either the tour dates or the critics comments in most cases and I don't like that.





how the CD is packaged



A Poster

A Poster

A Poster

A six panel digipak

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