Monday, 12 November 2012

DigiPack Design Templates

Not only do we have to take photos for our digipack but we must present them accordingly. In preparation for this, I research various design templates my group and I could follow when putting together our finished digipack. Below are some of my personal favourites:

I liked this one as it allowed us have a great number of photos in our inlay as other design templates (which will be shown) limit the photos we can have to a rather minimal amount. In this design, we could have photos on both the back and front on the inlay and have a image on the CD slot. The way the design folds up as well intrigued me as it differs itself from usual designs.


This design template, like the previous one, deals with having to fold and unfold it to reveal the inlay images. However this one is in a zig zag or spring style which gives in, somewhat, of a quirky edge; which is a feature of the indie genre.




This design template is an 8 page flick booklet however it can be made to hold 20 pages in total. As my group and I have a large selection of potential inlay photos we wish to use, this design template will be able to show almost all of them in a unique style; not many digipack designs use a flick booklet style and therefore this will distant itself from the usual which is another indie convention.



Lastly, this is a traditional style digipack design template which majority of artists use as it is simple yet effective. If we decide we are wanting to be in-keeping with usually digipack design templates then this will be a solid choice.

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