This screenshot above show the very start of our construction process. As you can see we have decided to use the template when constructing our Digipak. From my market research the results showed that Design 3 was the most preferred design from our all our designs. So I have uploaded this front cover design into the position on the Digipak. We will now begin to add to the other panels.
As you can see here we have duplicated our edited image of our wallpaper background. As we have mentioned this is an image we took from the Art Gallery of some patterned wallpaper. We decided that because it fits well with our old fashioned theme we are going to use this throughout our Digipak which will create a consistent professional theme.
This screenshot above just shows how I edited the images of our frames to go onto our Digipak. I uploaded the image to Fireworks and then used the eraser tool to delete the art inside and the background around the frame. We will now add this frame to our Digipak, and then choose an image to add into the frame.
This screenshot shows how we have added a production photo into the frames that we have added to our Digipak. However when adding the frames we realised the layout of our Digipak was incorrect and that the features we had added were in the wrong place. So I shall re-order and rearrange the layout of our frames and add them to the correct panel.
When me and my partner Georgina were creating our Digipak, we had several discussions about the style and layout of the Track Listing Panel. This here is an example of our Track Listing Panel when we first began adding our Track names. However as you can see the size of the font appears too big and we were unable to fit all of our tracks on the panel. Therefore we decided to decrease the size of the font and consider changing the position of the font itself. We went with a more central theme as you can see below.
This image here is our actual Track Listing Panel. We have repositioned out Track Listing into the centre, as we believe it fits better and also makes it look more professional. Also rather than simply using numbers we have used a simple line to separate the track lists this appears classic and creative. We have also added some bonus features using the same font as the track listing this allows our panel to have a consistent theme and add to the overall identity of our Digipak. We have also added a barcode, a QR code, a logo and our own production logo.
This screenshot above shows how we have changed the layout of the frames and added them to the correct panel. We have also added some more frames with production photos in them to stay within our consistent frame theme. As you can see from the lines on the top right hand panel that we were unable to create a lyric book, so we just added some lines to show where the lyric would be placed if we had created one.
TRACK LISTING PANEL
When me and my partner Georgina were creating our Digipak, we had several discussions about the style and layout of the Track Listing Panel. This here is an example of our Track Listing Panel when we first began adding our Track names. However as you can see the size of the font appears too big and we were unable to fit all of our tracks on the panel. Therefore we decided to decrease the size of the font and consider changing the position of the font itself. We went with a more central theme as you can see below.
This image here is our actual Track Listing Panel. We have repositioned out Track Listing into the centre, as we believe it fits better and also makes it look more professional. Also rather than simply using numbers we have used a simple line to separate the track lists this appears classic and creative. We have also added some bonus features using the same font as the track listing this allows our panel to have a consistent theme and add to the overall identity of our Digipak. We have also added a barcode, a QR code, a logo and our own production logo.
This screenshot above shows how we have changed the layout of the frames and added them to the correct panel. We have also added some more frames with production photos in them to stay within our consistent frame theme. As you can see from the lines on the top right hand panel that we were unable to create a lyric book, so we just added some lines to show where the lyric would be placed if we had created one.
This shot shows how we have added 'our message from the band' in the middle top panel. Originally we just had the message from a band by itself on the panel, only we realised that it looked a little too plain. To solve this we added a frame around the 'message from the band' so it looked more creative and also reiterated our frame style theme.
This shot here shows our Final Digipak. We added titles in the correct place such as 'A Little Note' which acts a message from the band and also' Lyrics' which we added to the lyric book panel. We shall upload a video of me and my partner talking about our Digipak and why we made the decisions that we did.




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