Style 1: Style 1 and 2 are very similar in the sense that they are constructed of the same number of panels to contain the same number of CDs. However, with this style, I have incorporate the lyric booklet as part of the interior design of the Digipak, with the front cover of it matching the image on the middle inside panel. The lyric booklet would be glued to the centre of the Digipak so that audiences can open it and read with ease without having to worry about the booklet getting lost or damaged, and it looks effective as it does not effect the or ruin the design/picture inside as it makes up most of it.
Style 2: Like stated above, style 1 and 2 are very similar. This style is exactly the same as the above style, except that the lyric booklet is contained within a small pouch on the inside. I think this is a more stylish, neater way to present things, but it would mean adding additional tabs and panels to the template, making the design process more lengthy and difficult, and in the real industry, more costly. For both designs I decided upon three panels across as I wanted to segments for two different CDs as the album will be a deluxe edition, which is why that aspect has not changed. Overall, I think I am going to opt for Style 1 as the design and construction process will be much simpler, and I like that it adds another dimension to the Digipak as a whole.
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