Monday, 10 February 2014

Colour change of digipak

After spending a lot of time working on the digipak with the black and white theme (shown in the spine of this image) I decided that it wasn't working. I thought about each of the components to do with the artist, genre and into the digipak's colours and fonts and changed my mind completely. I thought about how Natasha is an indie-pop artist and that the black and white was too bold and dramatic to suit this. She is a pretty girl with a sweet nature as an artist so I thought these colours would suit better. Flowery and purple just seemed to work best and now I am much happier working with this. This background still shows the main feature of her hair so I think this works very well. I can also use different tones of the purple which is good to create a house style.







In this I have also added in a barcode to the back page to make it into a 'real' album to be sold in shops

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