Showing posts with label digipack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digipack. Show all posts

Sunday, 16 October 2011

Digi pack analysis



This is the digi pack for Linkin Park's reanimation, this is what the front of the pack looks like.

There is a flying robot on the front this is taken from their album hybrid theory, the robot takes up most of the front cover i believe this robot is a symbol of this CD so people know which CD it is if they were to purchase it. The bands name is at the top and the album name is at the bottom to be clearly seen. the typography can be related to linkin park by the worn away effect on the letters making it appear as rock.





This is the back of the digi pack, it has the same kind of style as the front(green with robot) and shows the songs on the album. at the top of the album it states the albums name and tells us that the album is a remix of Linkin Parks original songs, to the right of the name it says who has remixed them. On the spine of the album it says the band name and album name again, we are told at the bottom that this digi pack includes bonus multi-media content, this could mean a DVD, interactivity or a poster. We see at the bottom that we have a bar code which is important, so the pack can be sold in shops. Just below that we see copyright information the bands record label and also who has produced the album.

Monday, 10 October 2011

Digipack

A digipack is a cd in a cardboard case with artwork on the case

Artist, related to music video artwork, songs, artist name, record label, website, copyright, barcode, artist and album on spine of case, might need parental advisory.

A record label would release a digipack. Rather then a jewel case because it is cheaper for the company. (promo case) (dvd logo)

The consumer gets artwork related to the song artist