For the inside cover of our digipak, we felt that the central panel was slightly bare, as it only included the image that also featured on the other two panels. As a consequence, we felt that we should place something onto this panel, but were unsure what we should add.
After searching the internet for inspiration, I came across an interview with Allie Moss posted on a music website. I then paraphrased a quote from her, and wrote it on a piece of paper, which I then photographed. Below is the photograph.
Using the Lasso Tool in Photoshop, I then selected the area I wanted, copy and pasted it into the template, and rescaled it accordingly. After altering the brightness and contrast, I then placed it into position and saved the draft. Below is the second draft.
I really like this additional feature, and feel that it adds a more personal element to our digipak - something that we was aiming to achieve. If we have enough time, we decided that we will design the front cover of a booklet that would be placed over the top of the central panel, revealing the quote when removed from the digipak. Some booklets include the lyrics to the songs, which is what we would expect to include if we made the inside pages too.
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Sunday, 22 January 2012
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