We have decided to make our digipack 6 pages long;
There will be the front cover with an image of the artist, with the name of the album.
Pages 1,2, and 3 will be joint to the front cover, forming a small booklet.
The back cover will list all the songs featured on the album.
Page 4 will be joint to the back cover and will be the image behind where the CD slots onto.
There will be the front cover with an image of the artist, with the name of the album.
Pages 1,2, and 3 will be joint to the front cover, forming a small booklet.
The back cover will list all the songs featured on the album.
Page 4 will be joint to the back cover and will be the image behind where the CD slots onto.
Ideas for our front cover are simple; we want an eye-catching design, mainly featuring the artist. We feel she should be making eye contact as she is a new artist and needs to let the target audience know who she is, but we also feel if she's looking away it keeps an element of intrigue and mystique about this new artist and may compel audiences to want to know more about her.
Pages 1,2,3 will be forming the booklet, and we feel it is important that it is here we feature many pictures of the artist in different settings and outfits that feature in 'Dollhouse' to intrigue people that have never seen her music video before, but also so that people who have recognise this and feel connected to the digipack. For the intertextuality our song shares with 'Alice in Wonderland', we want to have little quotes from the book on these pages so the audience notice this link more.
We want page four to have perhaps one image of the artist, so when audiences lift the CD, they see the artist and will hopefully remember her face when they listen to the music.
We want the back cover to be unique whilst also displaying the relevant information; ideas we have so far include a blue print of a house similar to those architects use, with numbers on different floors of the house and a key at the edge; the key will then name the tracks. This links to the title 'Dollhouse' and connects with the song, but also isn't too busy, as it gives the relevant information.
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