The other page contained the lyrics of the bands headline song. I used one of the initial idea sketches I created because the positioning of the wolf compliments the text and background imagery with it, with the wolf appearing to gaze up toward the writing. This will hopefully point the audiences gaze toward the text if they haven't happened to already read it. I used elements from both the digipak cover and magazine advert so all three contained similarities that joined them together, making the audience relate them to each other. The main image (the wolf) was situated at the bottom of the page so I tried not to put too much detail toward the top of the composition, as it would also take away attention from the heading and make the image seem unbalanced.
Saturday, 9 April 2011
Digipak Insert - Final
This is my final design for the Digipak Insert that includes information on the band the title and lyrics to the bands main featured song: "Headache". The band information allows the audience to briefly understand each member with the music video feeding them additional information that the insert doesn't give them. A photograph of each member 'in action' promotes the professional ambition that they posess yet a small hint of their interests have been mentioned within their "Likes" section. I contacted each member of the band personally to obtain each element of information I needed as I know primary research is the most reliable. I inserted the image I drew of four wolves to mimic each member of the band and relate them to their name. Each wolf has been shaded and textured using a different colour to make each one unique and I used the spirals and lines as additional background features to match the digipak cover and advert the others have made with the same grey pattern to mould everything together.
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