This document discusses four design ideas for the back cover of a digipak album. The first idea features the artist's name on the back with half of their body inspired by another album cover. It also proposes listing the track titles in a straight line. The second idea is similar but lists the track titles diagonally. The third keeps the artist name on back and shows their full-length image looking toward the track titles, which are in a line. The fourth makes the artist's back and shoulder the whole background with the track titles and barcode/label information.
This document discusses four design ideas for the back cover of a digipak album. The first idea features the artist's name on the back with half of their body inspired by another album cover. It also proposes listing the track titles in a straight line. The second idea is similar but lists the track titles diagonally. The third keeps the artist name on back and shows their full-length image looking toward the track titles, which are in a line. The fourth makes the artist's back and shoulder the whole background with the track titles and barcode/label information.
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This document discusses four design ideas for the back cover of a digipak album. The first idea features the artist's name on the back with half of their body inspired by another album cover. It also proposes listing the track titles in a straight line. The second idea is similar but lists the track titles diagonally. The third keeps the artist name on back and shows their full-length image looking toward the track titles, which are in a line. The fourth makes the artist's back and shoulder the whole background with the track titles and barcode/label information.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Download as PPT, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd