digipak printscreens

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1. I started off creating my digipak by getting the layout off google images. I then saved this as a photograph and opened it in Photoshop. 2. I then opened the photograph that I wanted to put on the main cover of my digipak. I cropped the photograph to a square so that I could easily resize the image and put it in the box for the front cover. I then put the photograph into black and white, I did this to relate my digipak to my music video which parts were in black and white. 3. I downloaded the font ‘foxy’ from the website ‘Dafont’ and I then typed this font my artists name ‘Ava K’ as well as the name of the song ‘Better off as two’. 4. I then did the same technique off cropping the photograph into a square and adjusting the brightness and contrast of the photograph. I placed this photograph in the top right corner of my digipak. 5. The next photograph I did the same with cropping into a square. I put this photograph where the CD clips onto. I lowered the opacity so that the outline of the CD circle was slightly visable.

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Page 1: Digipak printscreens

1. I started off creating my digipak by getting the layout off google images. I then saved this as a photograph and opened it in Photoshop.

2. I then opened the photograph that I wanted to put on the main cover of my digipak. I cropped the photograph to a square so that I could easily resize the image and put it in the box for the front cover. I then put the photograph into black and white, I did this to relate my digipak to my music video which parts were in black and white.

3. I downloaded the font ‘foxy’ from the website ‘Dafont’ and I then typed this font my artists name ‘Ava K’ as well as the name of the song ‘Better off as two’.

4. I then did the same technique off cropping the photograph into a square and adjusting the brightness and contrast of the photograph. I placed this photograph in the top right corner of my digipak.

5. The next photograph I did the same with cropping into a square. I put this photograph where the CD clips onto. I lowered the opacity so that the outline of the CD circle was slightly visable.

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6. I cropped this photograph to a square to put in the top left hand corner of my digipak. I played around with the brightness and contrast of the photograph as well as the ‘Levels’ tab.

7. To create the bottom left hand square on the digipak I went onto google and typed in ‘white background with black boarder’ and put it onto Photoshop. I plan to use this to add the lyrics to one of the songs.

9. I cropped this photograph into a square. I went onto google and chose a barcode to place on the bottom left hand corner.

8. I copied the lyrics off ‘lyrics.com’ and centred them. I then chose the font which I felt was clear and easy to read.

10. I placed my Production Company logo which I created in the top right hand corner. My production company logo ‘R.A.G’ stands for Robyn, Amy and Gemma.

11. I then lastly, added the song names onto the back. I positioned the song names to the side of Ella so that the layout was clear and easy to read.

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Finished Digipak