Here is our finished Digipak which we worked on together editing and sharing the file and adding to it as a group.
We wanted to achieve a simplistic look which wasn't to cluttered or serious, opting for a more casual look which captures the style of "The Scarlet Harlots".
This is the front cover which features the Band's name which is a very important title to have on a front cover as it informs the viewer what the name is of the group. We used different fonts for each letter to provide a more "rebelious" look to co-incide with the 'Fraud' song in the music video. The main character is also featured with a grizzly bear behind him.
Here is the back cover of the Digipak. Here you can see diamonds which is a running theme throughout our design, aswell as the decision to give each track name a different font in order for the song name to stand out and look different from each other, all while giving that abstract feel which matches the band's music.
Other characters from the Music Video are included on the inside covers, here you can see the themes such as animals and diamonds, as well as the crumpled up bit of paper which is the main background for our Digipak. This is in two sections and folds together to make a bigger picture.
This is the other section that goes with the top half, here you can see a cheetah chasing two characters that are from the Music Video. We are continuing with the abstract style that fits with this music style and "The Scarlet Harlets" general design.
We saw the Bombay bicycle clubs album cover and liked the idea of having someone falling, so we decided to have one of our characters fall into a pit of crocodiles in keeping with animal theme.
And finally we have the CD holder, we decided to go for a very simplistic look on this one and keep the CD itself the main feature on the page which will fit neatly where the large black disk has been placed.
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