Here's the front cover of my digipak 'Backseat'. I've used the animation yet realistic photograph to show our genre and how our music will be quirky and uplifting. The use of reds and the bus show's we're a british band, obviously filming around London. I've also put the album title on the bus title so it shows we're trying to get somewhere and 'Backseat' is our destination. I used 'Backseat' as I thought it represented the message I'm trying to get across. Our duo are heading somewhere and although they're trying, they're still on the backseat in comparison to the big bands.

Here's my back cover. Again i've kept with the red theme to show the continuity. I've used the mise-en-scene of a brick wall and window simply because I thought it contrasts well with the London theme. I had our tracklist sitting on the window ledge along with us so it could convey how our duo are as passionate as our music as we are about making it. I created the barcode online through a barcode generator.
Tracklist
1.Lady Luck
2.Rockfish
3.Down with trumpets (Mr E. remix)
4. Drunk
5. Maybe not
6. The red wall
7. Time flies F.t MC Arthur
8. Grass Breaker
9. Dreadlock ganster
INSIDE LEFT HAND SIDE
I used this image that I took whilst at work, simply of sugar and used my finger to write 'Bacci + Filter' in it. I thought it was quite quirky and suited out genre, it was just a muck about. Once I edited it on photoshop, I found it looked quite cool and could fit in to our digipak scheme. I duplicated the images 9 times and changed the colour of each one to a different editing technique that was available.
INSIDE RIGHT HAND SIDE
Similar to the inside left hand side of the digipak, I used the same image although expanded the size and used an 'emboss' technique and changed the colours to create a girly yet edgy look for where the C.D would be. I used the white ring on WORD through inserting an object, and my idea was to have the CD to have the image on as an insert for the digipak, so when you take out the disc the image would be underneath, as it shows
to the right.
Here's the final digipak.
The bottom images are the inside then the top left is the front and the top right is the back with the tracklist.
INSIDE LEFT HAND SIDE
I used this image that I took whilst at work, simply of sugar and used my finger to write 'Bacci + Filter' in it. I thought it was quite quirky and suited out genre, it was just a muck about. Once I edited it on photoshop, I found it looked quite cool and could fit in to our digipak scheme. I duplicated the images 9 times and changed the colour of each one to a different editing technique that was available.
INSIDE RIGHT HAND SIDE
Similar to the inside left hand side of the digipak, I used the same image although expanded the size and used an 'emboss' technique and changed the colours to create a girly yet edgy look for where the C.D would be. I used the white ring on WORD through inserting an object, and my idea was to have the CD to have the image on as an insert for the digipak, so when you take out the disc the image would be underneath, as it shows
to the right.
Here's the final digipak.
The bottom images are the inside then the top left is the front and the top right is the back with the tracklist.
Mollie, your digipak looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteLove the colours in the sugar..
woo thanks miss
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