Thursday, 25 January 2018

Inspiration Digipacks

Flume- 'Skin':

When researching influential digipacks, Flume's 'skin' came into mind instantly. It follows all typical conventions: constant theme, little wording, main image and has a clear colour scheme. 

The colours are vibrant and eye-catching and extremely simple but effective. I will remember these factors when it comes to creating my digipack design. I will also remember to use minimal wording as I want my audience to be enticed by my albums artwork. 







On the back of my digipack, I will need to remember to add a barcode, information about my artist record label, and their other song titles so that I myself am also keeping to the conventions of an albums back cover. 

I will also plan to incorporate a running theme visually on my album too. 



Tune Yards- 'I can feel you creep into my personal life'



When I found Tune Yards new albums cover, I was instantly struck by the use of black and white and a solid background colour. This links to my editing process, how i originally tried to keep my overall image black and white, with elements of colour. 

Due to this, I may begin to think of ways I can incorporate this back into my digipack, seeing as I did not use this effect for my real music video. 
 When searching 'Tune Yards', I came across this image to the right. I love the use of colour and how they have kept this turquoise background as a theme. Seeing as my song is called 'Falling Short', it may be wise to see if I can include items of some sort falling, or hanging in some way, as this adds depth and interest. 

Eva & Fix- 'Punctual' 



This album cover automatically brings interest and diversity to any potential audience as it is so unique and eye-catching. I have always liked to use of layering, and the way this album cover has been left is truly amazing to look at. 

Originally, I had the idea of layering different images over each-other, but maybe a more effective route to take would be to layer the same image over and over, as this adds detail and individuality. 

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