Tuesday 30 April 2013

Digipak Creation

One of our tasks was to create a Digipak to go with our video. The Digipak is for an album of the band in which the song we used to create our video from is. We again looked at conventions and the branding of the band. The original bands website was a large influence to me when creating the look and style of the digipak. It's colour pallet contains mainly blacks and greys without almost any other colours being present. I started by looking into the sort of digipak we would use and then decided on this.



Once the type was decided the group gave their opinions on what should be placed where on the Digipak, with the following all being factors which needed to be included in the product.
- Defeater Logo
- Managing company's Logo (Bridge Nine)
- Album Name
- Song Titles
With the addition of Some lyrics and photo stills from our video, which was a design choice.

I started the creation by editing a still from the video. This was the front cover of the product.
To create cover art i took the still and changed the contrast, brightness and colour saturation. I then cropped part of the image and copied it, mirrored it and changed the transparency of all 4 images to create the background.
Then i asked a group member to write Defeater in a close yet different way to the current logo. The new logo was scanned onto the computer and a few small edits and cleaning was done to the image. For example the trailing part of the D was shortened and a few small white specks in the letters were blacked out.
Once this was done I placed the background onto the template and added the new logo, the bridge nine logo and the production company logo which was created by myself towards the start of the project onto the cover as well. The finished cover looks like this.


The song titles side was created by using a still from our shoot and making it very dark, mirroring it, cropping it and finally rotating the image. The text was then placed onto and both were added to the template. The disc holder side also uses the same image without the text, and the image was also flipped.


The remaining blanks in our digipak are filled with colour corrected and minor edited stills from our video. The train track image for example has had some blurring also done.





Quickly created mock ups were also done for some panels but I didn't further use any of them.

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