Friday, 4 December 2009

Digipak flat plan designs 2

digipak design 2 - outside here is a simple outer design but in this case it says a lot about what 'who's the enemy' is about. If you can make it out, it is an epic looking sun rise or sun set with a lonesome tree on a large hill, similar to one of the locations i live near. ithought that on the outer rear panel of the digipak, it would be a good idea to crop in on that tree so it makes up for the lack of detail on the outer front paneldigipak design 2 - inside. On the inside for the disc i would like the colour to be a dark, royal blue because from experience in buying Cd's I know this works. Also I would like for the title to be on the right hand side in its own box, orange in colour with back font. as for the panel on the left there is a continuation of the theme with a person standing on a large hill, looking into the sky with a guitar and a small amp, to give the connection to music. Simple, yet effective

digipak design 3 - outside. This is my thrid and final flat plan design and probably the most ambicious too. On the out front panel i had the good idea of getting some people together, including the main character from the music video to pose as a band playing the feeder song 'who's the enemy'. The idea is that i use the studio booth window to frame the band inside, while having the mixing console in the foreground. This fills the whole cover and adds more visual interest that the other flat plans, drawing the target audience in to have a close look. The rear outer panel design will simply be of two speakers on stands and a mic set up in the middle of the shot to repesent maybe a live performance setup on a black background. digipak design 3 - inside The inside of the digipak will run on the theme of studio and performance like the rear panel on the outer cover above. This tine instead of just the mic and the two speakers, we see a shillouette of the singer, being the main character from the music video cuased by there being a spot light to add a different perspective. The different lighting will add strong visual appeal.

1 comment:

  1. Where is your first design?

    Spellcheck your blog - you have a number of typos or spelling errors here.

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