- First step of the process was to alter the colours of the images, to make them fit in with the colour scheme in the music video. We did this by altering the saturation, contrast and vibrancy of the image:
After the colour altering stages our front and back cover looked liked this:
Next i made the images to the scale of the digi pac, and then moved onto text, using the appropriate features of photoshop to creat this:
I experimented with a variety of fonts in this process. Eventually i choose the one used on the below images, because it added that little extra bit of fun to the album, to contrast to imagery used. I also felt it meant as there is alot of confusion to Lost in Colour's genre as a band, it would satify both alternative fans with the use imagey, and the rock-pop fans with the use of a playful font. Also i was also inclined to use a playful font when our audience questionaire came back with results that the majority of rockpop/alternative fans prefer a playful font on a music album.
Question 4: What typography would you expect to see associate with a pop-rock band magazine?
Question 11: What typography would you expect to see associated with a pop-rock band digi-pack?
Below are the back and front album cover after the text process.
These are my first drafts of the digi pac. I think both back and front match perfectly, creating links to eachother and the video. Also with the use of similar mise en scene and text font creates fluidity between the two images.
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