The digipak is vitally important for our band's promotion because the design represents the whole of their work. To maintain a consistent house style in all three of our products we are going to use dark colours for our digipak, relating to the 'Demons'...the name of the album and the single from our music video.
It's also important to get a picture of our artist in the digipak and so we're unsure at the moment as to whether we are going to do a photoshoot with Taylor or simply take a shot out of our video of Taylor which is suitable. Where the album 'Demons' is about Taylor's past drug addiction we are going to make the digipak gloomy and melancholic, so the target audience can relate to the dark place Taylor (lead vocalist of Fenech Soler) once was.
We need to find ourselves a 'Fenech Soler font' which is going to feature on both the digipak and the magazine advert. We will use the dafont website which we used for our magazine front covers last year to find a distinctive font which is suitable for Fenech Soler's style.
To ensure that our digipak looks as professional as possible we must include every single detail in which we've seen on exemplary products. On the back cover we are going to place a barcode and also the production details to make it look realistic.
The best way to construct our digipak is going to be by doing it a panel at a time. Firstly, we'll work on the front cover, then both inside panels and then lastly the back cover. The front cover is going to be done first so that once we have completed that we can use ideas from the front ocver to complete the rest of the digipak.
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