Draft version of Digipak back cover
After sketching out a few ideas for the back of my Digipak above is a final draft version of the back I plan develop into my the back of my Digipak. Focusing on the idea that the back artwork should relate to the front cover, the idea is to have a close up shot of the computer monitor screen featured on the front of my cover. This time however inspired by computer start up graphics such as the commodore 64 start up, the screen will feature some sort of computer start up screen- this will be the main style of the track list keeping with the computer theme of the front cover as well as being inspired by the synergy of the cinematic theme seen on Kavinsky Outrun.
A visual style I would like to adopt for the tracklist |
Another possible style to adapt for the tracklist to continue computerised theme |
Additionally I plan for final product I plan to cover the computer in confetti to keep with the imagery of the front cover as well as the theme of chaos and strange imagery present in what I plan to be the final product of the Digipak and also the music video attached. Finally, from my research I found that many back cover's of Digipaks feature the record labels logo somewhere on the product and with this in mind I propose either attaching my artists personal web based record label Meh Rec's logo on the back or perhaps using my research on exploring different artists target audiences I could also attach Breakbot's record label Ed banger records to the Digipak. From my research I felt that Ed banger's focus on illustrative and abstract styles and a direct target towards electronic music fans would better suit the abstract type of music video I was developing which in turn would promote my artist in a similar way
If I were to attach said logos to the back of my Digipak I will stylise them in more of a pixel look to keep with the computer theme of the overall Digipak.
Normal logo on the left - Pixel on the right (May need to exaggerate pixel look in order for it to look deliberate rather than just low res) |
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