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First Draft of Digipak Front Cover

  • viintex
  • Apr 18, 2016
  • 1 min read

 

For the first draft of Omar's front cover for his digipak, we decided to use scruffy style of clothing, and messy hair, which would help to represent the feeling he is trying to convey during the music video. We used a Gothic style font for the album name, and put it in small in the top left corner, and used a more Urban style font as his name, bringing together both Gothic and Urban styles, which help to represent what Punk Rock is quite like- a fusion of the two. We did not put a parental advisory sticker on the front cover, as there was no need, due to the fact that there is no swearing or explicit content within the song, nor the music video.

 

From audience feedback, we have learnt that they prefer a more punk-themed clothing style, and a more covered up face, as one of Omar's artist values is not about his star image, but instead about how good his music is, and therefore a picture that covers most of his face would be better. Due to these values, the audience has also suggested putting more emphasis on the album name, and less on the artist name, as it will be the album name that will capture the audience's attention. They have also suggested that we should use more punk and alternate themed fonts for the name and album cover.

 


 
 
 

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