I am constructing the back of my CD Digi-pack, maintaining a consistent house style to demonstrate continuity. I have used an image where there is no direct mode of address to continue to connote mystery and depth. So far I have added my tracks and the barcode. In terms of the iconography (image) I applied the same amount of brightness and contrast level, and I will also do this for other elements of the product. I am thinking of rearranging the track list to sort out the issue of spacing, and moving the image away from the gutter (rulers). I also intend to stick to the conventions and add other details, such as the logo of the recording company.
i like your photography like the way your the girls hair blends in with the background i love the green but it doesn't go with anything in the image. the use of numbers at the back is unprofessional the green does go with the back because you have included green there but it doesn't go with anything on the actual cover or the back. the back image could be placed more to the left its touching the side too much the back does look empty. use bullet points instead of number and change the font and the text size to make it feel more modern and pop
ReplyDeleteI enjoy the photography where your model's hair blends in the background. The green doesn't go too well with the image of the front cover. The green goes better on the back cover than the front but still would prefer a more natural colour than green. The image would be better if it was more centred as it is touching the edge of the cover. The numbers and arrangement of text can be changed to make it look more professional. Overall a good and thorough job so far.
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