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Thursday, 1 April 2010

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Final Digipack







Making of Digipack

this is experimental work that we did with this photo to make it how we wanted it for our inlay. it shows the processes that we went through on photoshop to adjust the settings of the photograph to make it appropriate.





Making of Digipack

The front cover.

this is the photograph that was added onto the front page, it has had its background erased and has been cropped in photoshop.
this is the process of the editing in photoshop.

this is the photograph once it had been edited.
i really like this, it shows how she is miserable on more than one occasion, the wall with graffiti on is perfect to fit in to the theme, we have brightened the wall and made the colour of the graffiti stand out more.
we still need to add the band name and song name to the front cover and i think that we will do this on the wall on top of the graffiti.

These are fonts that we have found and have been experimenting with them and trying to decide which to use for our front cover.

Making of Digipack

These are the original images for our digipack.

this photo is the one that we used to edit into the back ground of our front cover. it was taken in my grandmothers back garden on a old fashioned swing.


this was taken in a little alley way under a brigde. it is dark and gloomy which sets the scene. it will be used for the back cover of our digipack.


This was also taken under the bridge, it is going to be used to make the CD.


this is going to make the first page on the inlay of the digipack, it also was taken under the brigde.
Yet again, taken under the bridge, we wanted to have all our photos in the same place because after doing research we realised this was quite common, also we feel that if they are all simular it will be more memorable for the viewer to think about the CD case. this will be used as our CD front cover.