Tuesday 20 November 2012

Digipak Analysis 3

Oasis - Don't Believe The Truth

This is the front panel of Oasis' album Don't Believe The Truth. The immediate effect of this album is that it stands out from many other digipaks. This is because of the picture which has a fish-eye effect on it. The way in which the album name is integrated into the photo is effective, with each word being on a separate garage door and only the four with the words on being white which makes them more eye catching. The bands name Oasis is generally shown in the way it is on this digipak. This is because it is recognisable and people instantly recognise the logo.

The track-listing for this digipak is central and all the letters are bold capitals which stand out from the white background, this is an effective contrast. The bar-code meets the convention of been at the bottom of the digipak yet it is to the left and sideways rather than straight on. The production and copyright information is also sideways and in a much more smaller text than the track-listing, this is because this information has to be there and is a reasonable size. The background is a garage door which links to the image on the front panel.

Overall I think that this is an effective digipak as it has a logo which is recognisable as well as keeping with a theme throughout the digipak which works well.

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