Here I have been working on an extra element for my digipak. From my research I noted that quite a lot of digipaks have lyric booklets or pages, like MGMT. First, I decided to type all the names of the songs from the back cover in a green font that I've already used to create coherence.Rather than type the words in no specific order and spread them around the page, this I think connotes the idea of not conforming which is a key theme of the Indie genre. I then typed 'lyrics' from the songs, and moved them around to try and create visual interest. Finally, I experimented with changing the background of the page. I then decided on having half black and half white, becasue it matches my established theme of having different sides to people.
Friday, 22 January 2016
Print work- editing in progress
Here I have been working on an extra element for my digipak. From my research I noted that quite a lot of digipaks have lyric booklets or pages, like MGMT. First, I decided to type all the names of the songs from the back cover in a green font that I've already used to create coherence.Rather than type the words in no specific order and spread them around the page, this I think connotes the idea of not conforming which is a key theme of the Indie genre. I then typed 'lyrics' from the songs, and moved them around to try and create visual interest. Finally, I experimented with changing the background of the page. I then decided on having half black and half white, becasue it matches my established theme of having different sides to people.
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