Here are some other examples of digipaks which I like:-
The Script #3
I like this digipak as on the front cover it shows all three of the band members and their heads are merged together in an interesting way. As well as this the name of the band is at the top left of the panel, the font is the same as what is used for a number of their other albums. The back panel has another image of the three band members heads, again it is merged but in a different way to the image on the front. The tracklisting is at the top right of the back panel which challenges conventions of a digipak, I think that this works well due to the image on the back been to the left. The barcode and production information is at the bottom left of the panel which meets conventions of a CD.
Jamie Cullum - The Pursuit
I think that the front panel of this digipak is effective as it is very eye catching due to the confident positioning of the person with strong eye-contact and the piano which is exploding in the background. The colour tones work well together as you can clearly see the detail of the images. The title looks good because it is at the top left of the panel and not central as well as the font being in capitals which draws the audiences eye to the digipak more than what lower case would in this case.
The Fray - The Fray
Muse - The 2nd Law
Mumford & Sons - Babel
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