Thursday 27 November 2014



Image 1: Before designing our Digipaks i had a thought of using a picturesque setting for my image, like a quarry as i felt the randomness of it would suit the alternative theme as its pretty distinctive.

Image 2 : I continued with the quarry/picturesque theme again for image 2 , but this time from a different angle to get a different sense and view.

Image 3 : Image 3 goes away from the quarry theme and more onto a simplistic image of a tree but i liked the idea of the tranquil still black and white image.

Image 4/5 : These are my adaptations of a landscape/picturesque setting, but i didn't think it looked right.

Image 6 : This is me beginning to change my idea , I felt a more simplistic approach to my digipak would work a lot better.

Image 7 : This is a quote from Dieter Rams a graphic designer who works for Braun , who sums up my new approach to my digipak, where keeping it simple works.

Image 8 : I selected this image as i feel as though " Hollow " really means emotionless and empty.

Image 9 : At first i wanted to use a stencil font, but after some deliberation decided it wasn't really the font that suited my digipak, I then finally settled on a block font which fitted perfectly with the layout i was going for.

Image 10 : I felt as though black and white where emotionless colours so it fitted well with the theme of my digipak.

Image 11 : This is a Swim Deep album, this is the type of digipak that i'm going for it is very simple and using thew same colour pallet as me.

Image 12 : This image is my advert with the incorporation of the ideas and examples I have looked at
with my twist, I have attempted to keep it simple and minimalistic but also approach it with a stylish look and layout.

Image 13 : This is another example of a digipak I took inspiration from, it is of The 1975 album.

Image 14 : And my final example I took inspiration from is the iconic Arctic Monkeys AM album.

Image 15 : This is my final Digipak