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Tuesday, 22 February 2011

Final Digipack



Final Digipack


Original Photo:

The original photo did not have an appealing factor and if I left it in it's original state the album cover would have been very boring and basic. For this reason I decided to edit it to make it look more interesting.



Editing Process:

I decided to Use photobucket to edit my photo. Photobucket is an on-line image hosting, video hosting, slide-show creation and photo sharing website that provides a photo editing software that enables me change the contrast, hue, saturation, lightness and size of images and also add effects, text and clip art to the images.

Front Cover :

Here is the original photo after the editing process.I brightened the lightness of the photo to give an effect of sunlight shining down on her. I also blurred around the edges of the image to give the impression that she is in a delusional thinking state on another planet day dreaming away. As she looks up to the left corner I decided to place some fun looking clipart in her eyesight direction to give an insight into what she is thinking of. On her chest I placed the name of the the artist in a black bold font and put the title of the album underneath it in another font.

Inside Left:


Usually in digipacks the music artist is known to leave a personal message thanking the fans and I have included this in my digipack also to give gratitude to those who helped her produce the album and have bought the album. On the right I placed her name in a font that looks similar to a hand written signature giving the impression that she personally wrote it her self added with some kisses. And I placed a pair of lips underneath the photo to portray the sense of love she has for her fans.

Inside Right:
I decided to use a picture of flowers for the background image where the CD is placed as the floral nature look fits the Genre of her music well.


Back Cover:


For the image of the back cover I decided to use a screen shot from the music video. On the right I placed the list of songs in the album from 1 to 10 and placed a little cartoon image of a flower underneath it. I also placed a bar-code in the right hand bottom corner to give the back cover a more realistic look.





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