2. Production of the CD
To start off with, I downloaded
a CD template.
Once installed, I then matched
the colour of the inlay to the
CD.
3. Production of the CD
Secondly, I opened the colour
pallet and chose a colour for
the background – what the CD
sits on. Instead of going for a
jet black, I decided to go for a
dark colour but with a hit of
red.
4. Production of the CD
Whilst doing research, I found
most CD’s have some sort of
Copyright. Therefore, when
downloading the CD I made
sure a copyright was included.
This allowed me to include a
copyright, which I then
changed the colour to red to
match the theme of the album
and make it my own by adding
our record label name.
5. Production of the CD
I wrote the word ‘TORN’ again
the in font ‘Trash’. This is simply
because its used on the other
ancillary texts. I kept the same
colour as the CD Cover and
gave the same embedded look.
6. Production of the CD
I wrote the artists name ‘Amy
Piner’ again the in font
‘Monotype Corsiva’.This is simply
because its used on the other
ancillary texts. I kept the same
colour as the CD Cover and
added the shadow too,
however, this time a slight less
shadow effect.