Monday, 4 November 2013

Design 2 - Digi-pak Front cover:


So as you can see from above, I have created a more professional digi-pak cover for my artist Ruby Collins and this was because the previous digi-pak cover that I completed online was unfortunately unprofessional. Though, it explore what I wanted it to, it had no refinement- this though was down to creating the album cover on an online application that allowed minimal control.

I have no rectified my mistake of using the online Photoshop application and instead used Photoshop Elements 10 which has in turn been a great executive decision as I can now upload my font, move the boxes, re-position images, contrast the lightness, add more images and overall get a more sophisticated approach. Clearly though this was another outcome not a resolution and this is because I am pitching my current progress to the class to see if the current route I am going down is successful and coherent.

Personally, I am very proud of this outcome and this is because it is a step up from what I have created previously and it has a far more refined air about it. This is especially because I have now considered adding the conventional platforms expected on a digi-pak such as the record label, the album cover and the sticker. I think though to improve this outcome I need to now create the whole 6-panel mock-up design and work that way forward so I can see it all. I will also act on any feedback that is given to me from the presentation

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