Thursday, 15 September 2011
Digipack Analysis
Out of the all the actual digipacks I have analysed I have not found any which contain major deviations from a set colour scheme. This helps the digipack to seem more like one thing rather than a collection of unrelated article about the album.this can be seen on the inside cover of Rise Against's "Appeal To Reason".
Most albums also contain a lyric booklet which usually includes production credits in addition to the lyrics and information about the band. Other pieces of essential information include the barcode and copyright details; these are typically in small font at the bottom or in a corner somewhere since they do not really add anything to the digipack in an artistic sense. It is not uncommon for stickers to be placed on the front of albums containing reviews, ratings or mentioning one of the singles the album contains, these serve as a promotion offering yet another reason for a member of the audience to purchase the text.
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