The Making of my Digipak I placed my pictures for the front and the back as well as the banner in between each of the pictures as a starting point. So I added a black outline to make it stand out. After the artist name, I added the track name in the similar process as the previous text. I added an inner shadow so it will stand out more when I add the colour. This is the finished version with the electric pink colour.
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The Making of my Digipak
I placed my pictures for the front and the back as well as the banner in between each of the pictures as a
starting point.
I started with a simple white font but this seems too faded
and isn’t clear.
So I added a black outline to make it stand out.
After the artist name, I added the track name in the similar process as
the previous text.
I added an inner shadow so it will stand out more when I add
the colour.
This is the finished version with the electric pink colour.
The Making of my Digipak
This is the finished version of the front cover.
I added a barcode to the bottom right corner of the back.
I added my production logo to the other side.
The Making of my Digipak
I added the song list and made it the same colour as the album
name.
This is the final version of the back with the addition of the copyright information next to
the barcode.
The Making of my Digipak
This is the progression of my banner. I copied the original fonts and design for the artist names and track. I then added a serial number and my logo to complete the banner design.
The Making of my Digipak
This is the inside design. I made the picture brighter