Monday, 15 November 2010

Digipack Drafts

This is the flat planning and literally everything we did relating to the Digipack, all using Photoshop.




This is the fan page we made for a page in our digipack. The images link to the music video, the stars our one of our star image motifs. The font is one of our house fonts.


This is the back cover we used for our digipack. It is meant to be a playful version of blueprints to a dollhouse, which links to the name of our song. If you look closely, the names of the rooms our ones which you may find in a barbie house which also links to the lyrics of our song. The font is a house font, and the turquoise and pink are colours often found throughout our products. The white stars our one of our star image motifs.


This was a draft of one of our back covers. We edited the picture to make the heart redder and the grass greener. The image links to our video and the heart is one of our star image motifs. The font is a house font.


This was another draft for our digipack.






We edited this picture by making the heart more red and the grass more green. We also brightened the image and increased the exposure and colour:
This is the spine we made for our digipack which made it to the final design. One of our star image motifs, white stars, are featured. As our the house colours of turquoise and pink. The font relates to the digipack and magazine advert and the colour of the album name links to the CD cover.
This was our fan page before we edited the font to include our house fonts.

These were pictures we were going to use for our collage page in our digipack.
This was a draft of the collage page we were going to use in our digipack, but it took too long and then we realised it wasn't the correct size measurements, and when we made it smaller, it pixelated all the pictures. The only way to get around this problem was opening the images individually into Microsoft word, making them smaller and pasting them into photoshop but this took ridiculously long. The teacup was going to be one of our star image motifs originally.

Without the font ;


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