Thursday, 13 October 2011

Analysing DigiPacks

Below i am going to analyse some digi-packs, the ones that i am looking at include other media students work. I am looking at this to see what needs to be included and to give me some ideas for what it should look like and what looks good.



This one is another media students work, as you can see it is hand drawn which is a good effect and a different way to do something however i dont think it is something i will be choosing to do with the one that i create. From this example i can see that it doesn't have to have a lot of information in or be over the top. The inside of this on the left is very simple and as we can see from the picture of the tree on the front it fits with the theme. Information that is included is the artists name, the songs in the album and there is a barcode and some information on the back too. These are all things i will need to include in mine.


This is a 'Kings of Leon' digi-pack, as we can see it has the same colour scheme throughout; grey, black and white. I think it is effective because it is so simple yet it looks really good, the inside is the same all the way through which i think it good because it doesnt look messy or overcrowded. I also like the other side which includes the front and back cover because the pictures are creative yet they work well together and we can also see some information is included on the inside page of the digi-pack, this could be a bit of information about the band or the album.


This is also another students work. It is very simplistic and doesnt contain much information but it does look good and the atyle is the same throughout it all. The colour scheme is also very clearly the same throughout the digi-pack. This one includes quite a few pictures of the artist which i think is something i am considering to do however the black page isnt something i am thinking of doing because i dont think it will go with the style of my digi-pack.

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