Saturday, 16 January 2016

Digipack Cover Mock Designs

Now that I've finished researching and analysing digipacks and adverts from the indie/folk genre, I have a few ideas in mind as to how I want my products to look.
This past week I've been experimenting with some mock ups for my digipack's front cover and these are the results.

I took inspiration from Mumford and Sons' Babel because in their design for their digipack. The template opens up the reveal more of the scene from the cover and the track list is taken from the interior of the building seen on the front cover. This gave me the idea to have my front cover an image of the house we see throughout the video, and the track list to feature an image from the inside of the house.
With this design, it will help to create a visual link between the digipack and the video as the images used will be of the settings I filmed in. The audience will recognise the house when they see the front cover.

In these designs, I wanted to include an image of the outside of the house so that there is a visual link between the products as we will see the house at the beginning and end of the video. As I haven't had the chance to take my own pictures yet, I've used some I found on Google.
 I also want to use a sunrise in the from cover as this will add an eye-catching detail to the album cover. I hope to get a picture of the house whilst there is a sunrise so that the image fits together as the image of the house below is clearly taken at a point in the day where the sun is high in the sky. I hope to get a picture of the house with a sunrise already in the background, but if not I will just photoshop in my own images of a sun rise. I hope to get these images taken within the next week.




I've stuck with the band name, The Shires, however I've changed the name of the album. 
This is because from all the albums and digipacks I've researched they've all had very simple titles and album names. I've decided to rename my album 'Home' as it is what the whole video is based around. It's a day in the life of a couple and we see elements of their life throughout the video, their home being one of them. The song I've chosen also has a homely element to it. The ultimate meaning behind my video and song choice is that the couple have lived a long life together and would happily do it all again together.

The design works well for the indie/folk genre as there elements of the english countryside in this design with the use of a country house and the elements of the sunrise. In my digipack I will be using images of the local woodland which I filmed in as well as taking the sunrise pictures from the woodland (which is the best seat in the house).  Linking back to my first mockup designs, my audience feedback showed great enthusiasm for the woodland elements so I will be including in the digipack design.
So now I've got to get my own images and create the rough design for digipack as well as taking images for my advert as well which will hopefully be done in the next week.

Until next time,
                          Toni

1 comment:

  1. I think the third design is probably the strongest. However, I would have the album title centrally below the gate. Similarly, the band name should probably be above the chimneys. Remember - you're going to have to both crop the image for the digipak cover and have an a4 portrait version for your advert, so you may need to explore different design concepts.

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