Tuesday 2 October 2012

Analysis of existing digipaks

On this Post I have researched into  two existing digipaks, I have done this so I can gain knowledge on how the digipaks are designed and created in order to represent a particular band or genre of music.

The First digipak that I looked at is Lianne La Havas ' Is your love big enough? '. This is Lianne's first album which was released on the 9th of July 2012. She is categorised as a folk/soul singer as well as appealing to an indie audience. We can tell this because of the design of the digipak. For example the clothes that she is wearing is similar to the style that an indie audience would wear. Additionally we can tell that the artist is trying to appeal and connect with the audience from the inside of the digipak, which includes photos of her making a heart with her hands and looking directly into the camera this allowing the audience to connect with her as they understand her personality and because the photos are out of focus except for the part where her eye is.

Inside the digipak there are four things, in the first sleeve is a lyrics book which also includes images of her performing and her backstage. The lyrics are presented in a hand written font as if these are the original lyrics to the songs on her album. It also has song information such as who wrote and performed on each song and also a thank you section. The middle section includes two folded posters that on once said feature a full bleed image of the artist which emphasise her personality, then on the other sides are a variety of shots which have been presented in black and white. The use of the black and white images gives the album of a vintage and indie feel. Lastly in the third sleeve is the CD, the CD is black but has the name of the artist and album on it as well as the record labels information and copyright information.

On the back of this album there is another image of the artist but it is in colour and we can see Lianne sitting next to her guitar which highlights that she is not just a singer but the guitar is apart of her sets. Furthermore the back of the album includes the names of all 16 tracks which is presented against a plain background emphasising that the artist goes for more simplistic displays as she is more concerned about the music. Underneath the track listings is the artists website and the record labels website. As well as copyright information and a bar code.



The Second Digipak that I analysed is The Beatles 'The White Album'. This album as a cover which is completely white and has 'The Beatles' Stamped into it, when this is taken off it reveals the cover which is white and has 'The Beatles' Presented in a grey font. This emphasises how well known and famous The Beatles are as a group, as they can be recognised by the plainest of album cover, this also emphasising how they have such a loyal fan base they do not have to have a vibrant and eye catchy cover because they will still be successful with this plain cover. As well as this it is also considered controversial as it is an unusual front cover this in turn making it a well known cover.




By opening up the cover we are presented with four sides that each feature one of the band members faces in a close-up shot. The member are all looking directly into the camera so they are making eye contact with the buyer,  this is so the buyer can know what the band look like and possibly be able to identify with the band members and their music a lot better. The background of the inside is white in order to go with the theme of the album.  
The contents of the album includes in the first sleeve an advert for other Beatles  merchandise, like their other albums and games. Also a lyric book which includes information such as the lyrics to every song on the album as well as who wrote each song as well as historical and recording notes and images of the band. In the second sleeve is the first disc. The image on this is a green apple because of the record company, Apple, which they owned. This disc also includes the song tracks which feature on it and copyright and production information. The third sleeve includes the second disc which similar to disc one has all the same information but has an image of an apple which has been cut in half, showing the inside of the apple. Then in the fourth and final sleeve there is an A4 sheet which on one side includes of montage of images of The Beatles. Then on the other side it shows the songs and their lyrics.
On the back of the digipak it is still all white, however on the first side the same images on the inside are presented but smaller and in black and white. The next side, being the back of the album includes the track listing which is presented in a small font, which stick to the simplistic theme of the album as well as company logos and copyright information. Then the third side is the front cover and the fourth side is just blank which emphasises the simplistic album.

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