Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Layout of Digipak's

If you have a look at all these digipaks they all have a consistent style and certain make. The one too the left is still a digipak just I could not acquire the picture of the whole digipak. The following style of the digipak is not just open a case and it has two sections, but has numerous areas of the CD. Jack Johnson's album opens up to have three compartments. One for the CD another for a booklet about the album and one for an little advertisement section. This is quite a good completion of things due to them providing the consumer just more than music, but a helpful guide to the album.

This album is a great already existing album too present a digipak. The three different sections follows on from the album above. This is mainly the original style of what one looks like. The area for the CD, one for information booklet about the and then an advertisement of the album. Due too seeing this album, I am influenced and will probably follow the same characteristics of this one too incorporate into my own style and final piece. Also the main factor of all of these, the same as the magazine advertisements as well, is the consistent layout, style and genre all the way through.

Whereas compared to the other digipaks above, this one is much more complex and different. As you can see it has four CD slots and is much more of a rare design. It has taken the form of the layout of a box like CD case when you fold it all up. This could be very interesting and valuable to the sales of the album due to it being unique and not really seen before by the audience and consumers. I would like too make something like this due to it not being usual and normal to the music industry but for attractiveness towards the market, I would probably think it's better too keep my design simple and easy yet still eye-catching.

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