This was the first CD cover digipak design that I drafted. I have to say this CD cover looks unique and appealing but also quite boring at the same time. The background is black because the background colour throughout the digipak so far has been black, on top of this black background we have the CD itself, the CD is gold because it promotes the main song on the album which is 'Black and gold'. The gold also makes the album stand out as it is a bright and classy colour. We have the name of the artist written on the front cover in a century gothic font, this is a very simple yet easily readable and modern font, below that we have the name of the album and the main song that features on the album, we ave included this for promotional reasons.
This was my second digipak design, I must say this CD cover looks really boring and dull. The CD cover does what it says and is great for functional reasons but the colour choice for the CD itself doesn't correspond with any other colours used on the digipak so far, also the writing and size of the font used on top of the album is quite boring and almost fairly non existent because this isn't an attractive page and people will not be attracted to it.
This was my third and final CD cover digipak design. It was also my favourite by far because I had taken into consideration my boring design 1 and 2 CD cover digipaks and had focused on what I needed to change in order to make this design better. As you can see the main background on this CD cover page is an image of Eoghain looking into the camera. So when the CD is lifted up you will see Eoghain's face, the colours used on the background of this CD cover also work will with the rest of the colour used on the digipak. On top of this image we have the CD itself, with the words Sam Sparro written on it in a very classy and quirky font. We also have the name of the album and the main song it features on this album, this CD cover page promotes the Album very well.



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