This is the Digipak that I created for the practice summer work we did earlier this year. I think the strengths of this Digipak is the layout, Colour scheme, Font and Image. The two Font's that I chose to use worked really well together, the 'Madonna' font gives the digipak an edgy style whereas the 'Vogue' font makes it slick and smooth and I feel as if they both work well together and represent the artist. I think the layout was strong because of its simplicity, no extra bits were added and all that you needed to know was clearly shown, and I feel the choice I made to cut out the artist from the original image and add an effect that goes with the colour scheme was a good idea because it makes the digipak look really nice.
One of its weaknesses was not adding all the labels, usually on the back of an album cover it has a bar code and the logo of the record company and although i remembered the barcarole I forgot about the record label, I also forgot about the serial number that usually goes on the strip in the middle. Another thing is the audience, when i was creating this digipak I was only thinking about weather it looked nice or not, I forgot to think about weather it would appeal to my audience or if I could design something that appealed to all audiences.
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