This is the final creation of the Digipak. My influences for the style of text on the front of the Digipak came from 'The Libertines' and the 'Britpop' Magazine which I felt suited the Digipak because the themes of colours were Black&White with a splash of colour here and there. I tried to make the front cover as simple as I could by using a simple illustration and easy to read text. The album title 'This Must Be Love' Looked really plain and boring just under the main text. So I put it down the side and bordered it with the same style as the 'Britpop' theme. And the rotation added to the presentation making it look styled. I drew the illustration of the man on the front of the cover using illustrator, my influence for this was the illustration of the man on the American Britpop Magazine. My reasons for picking this is that it doesn't single consumers out because of the mainstream 'British' stereotype. I added glasses to the illustration and no face to hide the identity of the 'Little Man Tate' there wasn't really any influence behind this just pure creation. And lastly I added a splash of colour to the T-shirt on the man. To just remind consumers of the Genre so they are not confused about what type of music it is.
The back of the digipak. I used the 'Ska' style checkers to add decoration and style to the back as well as the Mod symbol to reinforce the style of music. I tried to make it as much as I could like a professional album, for example the record labels and the barcode. Also the copyright information to show what you can and can't do with the CD. My choice of text for the tracks is the same as the text on the front of the Digipak so following the same theme, which you should really use when making albums. I still need to finish the rest of the inner album which I will upload when finished.
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