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Page 1: Dipak final progress

I chose to create my digipak with Word as I felt it was simple to use but very effective and I was able to get the best results out of it.

Here I added my first image which is my front cover of my digipak. I find it quite a striking image which catches the audience’s attention automatically through the eye contact my artist Conor is giving to the audience.

Page 2: Dipak final progress

Here I added two more images. The image in the middle is the back image of the digipak and where the song list will go, I think it’s a beautiful image and a nice background for the text to sit and stand out to the audience on.

Here I have added all of my images. As you can see all of my images flow nicely and look good together, I also decided to put the image of waves on the cd so that it really grabs the audience’s attention and looks different something the audience have probably never see.

Page 3: Dipak final progress

Here I started to add my text, I used the same font as I used on my magazine advert so that it flows nicely and the audience can make that connection. The font is very bold and yet simple still flowing with the theme.

This is the final product of my digipak. I feel it works well and follows the codes and conventions of a folk/ acoustic digipak, furthermore I also I feel it flows well with my magazine poster and music video.

Page 4: Dipak final progress

After feedback I decided to change two images on my digipak, I changed these images to patterns to reflect other songs within my album and not reflecting just my single to my audience.


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