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Monday, 11 January 2016

Draft Front cover VS Final front cover Thoughts



FINAL FRONT COVER

Since doing my draft ancillary front cover, I believe I have progressed extremely well in terms of my theme and conventions of a digipack. Although my idea is pretty much the same you can clearly see how I've been able to take an idea to another step and show that I understand the conventions of a digipack.

With my draft front cover there was many things that didnt work. Firstly, I started to realise that having two photos on the front of the digipack was not ideal and instead I took a more simplisitic approach for my final product. I thought that having two photo distracted the viewer and It looked like too much was going on. I always wanted to show the darkness and lightness on the front cover and I solved the problem of having two photos by then having it fade into plain white.

The crown icon was then added as a symbol of 'conqueroring'. This again was something so simple but affective and stopped the back cover from being plain and boring.

I mirrored the conventional production and copyright information at the back of the front cover and I think this brought my digipack to life and made it more realistic.
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DRAFT FRONT COVER

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