9/03 This is what my DigiPak looks like without any of the found images on. This is what I will now work from when forming the rest of my DigiPak using my own images.
This is my new DigiPak idea, I have taken some inspiration from the White Album by The Beatles:
The inspiration for my digipak style came from this album, I have obviously already changed the style quite a lot more as I have added a colour album title and I have also used black pages, in contrast to this album as every page is white.
This album by The Beatles challenges many conventions of Album covers; the albums track lists are located on the disks themselves, this is unconventional but also fairly impractical as one might want to choose a song but the disk would be in the CD player so the listener would be unable to see the track number of the song they want to play.
As You can see below, I have decided to change to colour scheme of my digipak, I have decided to use blue and orange, this would make the album stand out as the two colours compliment each other as they are opposites on the colour wheel.
In changing the colour scheme I had to also change the colour of one of my pictures, I have to use the magic selection tool to select the clouds and fill them in the colour that matched my scheme. I did the same with the discs, the tracklist and the title on the front cover.
Due to feedback from my peers and teacher on how the orange was standing out a little bit too much, in order to fix this I used the fill swatches on Photoshop and I toned it down to more subtle orange colour.