This was the first back cover digipak design I had made, it was a very good starting point because the standard I had set was very high, this first draft could quite easily of been my final design because it looked amazing. The main background image is Eoghain looking down, it looks as if Eoghain is looking down at the songs that are on the album though so it has been designed very cleverly. Down the centre of the back cover we have the names of the songs written in a century gothic lower case font just like the front cover. This back cover is very simple yet looks so effective and unique.
In my second back cover digipak design I had decided to change the main background image and layout of the writing on the back. In this draft I have changed the image to Eoghain looking directly into the camera straight at the viewer, to make it look like the artist himself is directly addressing the audience. The colour scheme of the image is kept the same in a black and white edit to show continuity and class. In the bottom half of the back cover we have the names of the songs written in order which is clearly stated by the use of numbers to the side of the songs.
This was my third and final back cover digipak design, this design is my favourite page on the whole digipak. It looks so appealing, modern and unique and will instantly attract viewers to read the back page. We have gone back to the same image used in the first draft design, this was because the fact that it looks as if Eoghain is looking at the names of songs on the album looks really clever and almost attracts people to read the names of the songs. Here we have jumbled up the names of the songs to make it look really interesting instead of just listing the names of the songs in order like the second back cover draft. We have kept the same century gothic font and kept the same colour gold because it works well with the black and white coloured background and also stands out.



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