'Infinity' was fitting as it linked to the galaxy, as a galaxy is infinite. To create the copyright text on the back of the digipak I look at existing album cases to make the text as realistic as possible. To get the barcode I used one that I got off the Internet as it would have taken a long time to create one.
'Infinity' was fitting as it linked to the galaxy, as a galaxy is infinite. To create the copyright text on the back of the digipak I look at existing album cases to make the text as realistic as possible. To get the barcode I used one that I got off the Internet as it would have taken a long time to create one.
'Infinity' was fitting as it linked to the galaxy, as a galaxy is infinite. To create the copyright text on the back of the digipak I look at existing album cases to make the text as realistic as possible. To get the barcode I used one that I got off the Internet as it would have taken a long time to create one.
The separate panels to my digipack to show the detail
that I put in to each to make it look as if it could be a real media product.
Final Digipak Design
When creating the digipak for my production I chose to use a galaxy theme as it linked to the song that I had chosen to use for my music video which is OneRepublic Counting Stars. When choosing the name of the album I thought that Infinity was fitting as it linked to the galaxy, as a galaxy is infinite. I chose to use a bright colour pallet for the outside of the digipak to draw in attention to the album, however for the inside covers of the digipak I used black to make the logo and name of the album stand out. This links the inside covers of the album to the outside as the colours and name of the album run through the digipak. To link the digipak to my music video I used pictures of Zac who was doing the lipsyncing in my music video and added pictures of him on the inside right hand and the inside middle panel of my album. To create the copyright text on the back of the digipak I look at existing album cases to make the text as realistic as possible. I also created a logo to go on the back of the digipak as albums usually have a music company logo on them. To get the barcode I used one that I got off of the internet as it would have taken a long time to create one.