i decided to use plain fonts for my artist name and album title because, despite the effect on the artist's image the rest of the front cover is very simple and i plan to use a simple digipak which has a lot of meanings. I used a white colour font because it contrasts the black. This font and colour will also be used for the back of my digipak. Below is an example of the font that i will use called 'Baskerville'
My initial idea was to have the whole of the inside panels in a brick background and on the left panel have graffiti saying 'Professor'. By using graffiti and a brick wall background will represent that my artist is street and as his genre is grime/hp hop and rap the use of graffiti will reflect the sense of being urban.
COLOURS
The colours i have decided to use are strictly black and white for the front and back cover of my digipak because I want a basic house style, however the inside panel font colours will be black in order to compliment the brick walls.
LAYOUT
The layout of my digipak will be structured very clearly the track list will be in the centre of the back cover of the digipak however, if i decide to use a background image (which will be black and white) it will more than likely be on the left side or aligned on the bottom center. in terms of the layout for my advertisement it will firstly be landscape. This is because i want the background of my advertisement to be brick walls which will link the digipak to the advert making the audience familiarise themselves with the album. Furthermore the fonts used for my advert and the front cover of my digipak will be placed in a way that makes them seem as they are also graffiti and placed onto a brick wall. If this idea does not work i will stick to a white background, landscape with the front cover of my digipak on the left hand side, the information about the album release date, forms of exchange etc on the right hand side and logos of social network sites at the bottom.
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