After looking at the feedback for my digipaks, I decided to
make some changes to my product that would be beneficial in further making my
product look more professional and link into the genre of pop.
I first decided
to make changes to my back cover, as I decided to move the track so it was the centre
of the page. I did this as it would display how I have followed layout
conventions of most digipaks.
While on my booklet, I decided to remove the black
background, which was behind my main image. Then decided to change the width
and shape of the white rectangle that my main image was on in an attempt to
make to look like a polaroid. I decided to do this as it would link back to my
front cover and display how I have used a theme of polaroid in my products.
Furthermore, I felt that the use of polaroids would reflect the album’s title
effectively. I decided to place the polaroid in the centre of the page, so that
it would grab the audience’s attention. I then decided to place the lyrics of ‘my
ex man brought his new girlfriend’ around the outside of the polaroid.
I also
decided to make changes to my CD. I decided to remove the music notes from my
CD as I felt that they were unprofessional and made my product look messy.
Instead I have decided to leave my CD a block colour of purple as I liked how
it stood against the image that I had used for my CD case. Furthermore, as
purple is a bright colour I thought this would reflect the genre pop; pop
products often use bright colours to attract their audience and to add an
element of fun and positivity.



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