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Here is the Kate Nash Digipak, as we are using Foundations as our re- make song it only made sense

to analyse Kate Nashs Digipak. Firstly, the colour scheme used here is blue, red and white, a house is added in the background to give a personal touch- as Nash has written every song on the album she is ultimately opening up to her fans by using her songs to demonstrate her feelings and her life events. The albums font helps understand who her target audience is (teenagers) as it gives off a very childlike atmosphere. The house almost resembles a doll house and the use of the garden reinforces the playfulness of her album.

On the left is a Digipak of Elli Goulding, and like Nabilla J and Kate Nash, she is also an indie pop artist. This Digipak uses a very natural and delicate colour scheme as they have used black for the font, and used Gouldings hair colour for some parts as well. They have also used natural back drops, with the artist displayed in the photographs. Our group have also decided to take the same approach with Nabilla Js Digipak consisting of photographs we have taken.

Above is a Digipak for Marina and the Diamonds, and like all the other artists she is also in the indie pop genre. This is a 4 panel Digipak and I like how they have got the track list to swerve out to show her edginess. It gives of a very vintage atmosphere with the use of black and white and with the wallpaper in the top left panel. In creating Nabilla Js Digipak, I will look at this one for inspiration as I feel it really suits what our artist stands for, the target audience for this is evident as it will be teenagers and young adults.

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