1. Digipack Planning
The front cover of the
digipack would be plain
and minimal to reflect
the mood of the music
and the type of artist.
The black and white
colouring would highlight
the fact that the music is
very meaningful. The
cover would also include
the name of the artist
and her image so that
people can identify her
and therefore help to
promote her.
The digipack would
contain lyric pages of
each song, to allow the
audience to either sing or
use the songs for their
own purposes.
2. The digipack would also
contain images of the
artist and there music.
This would show off the
artist’s style and explain
her as well as the
influence or build of the
album.
The digipack would
contain a CD with just
the initials of Amber
Rubarth.
3. The back of the digipack
would include another
image of the artist as well
as the song list of the
album; therefore the
audience would know
what songs they would
be able to purchase by
buying this particular
digipack.
Influences from other digipacks or album covers:
Lady Gaga’s album cover for “The Fame Monster”
influenced our digipack design as the black and white
colouring expresses the style of music and artist. The
cover also clearly promotes the artist which is
something we want to achieve when creating the
digipack for our artist.
4. Robyn’s album is also influential as it uses the same
colour scheme as Lady Gaga’s album however; the red
scarf helps to make the album cover unique and
different to other artists. Furthermore, the background
includes images of buildings which may reflect the
demography of the artist, which we need to think about
for our artist so the audience can relate to the location
of the artist.
Duffy’s album again follows the black and white colour
scheme; however it is even more minimalistic due to
having only one image of the artist, this is effective as it
draws attention to her image.