Wednesday, 23 April 2014

Ancillary Task - Digipak

These are the pages for inside the Digipak as they would need to be printed, hence why some of it is upside-down.


    

  

The exterior, folding-panel design of the entire Digipak case. The first picture shows the flat-pack version the correct way up, the second shows the interior of the Digipak the correct way up.


To show how my Digipak would look in real-life, I printed all of the above images on A3 paper, as this was the closest I could get to the actual dimensions of a Digipak without having to pay to have it professionally printed elsewhere on bigger paper or card. I have photographed the finished product from different angles to show how it would look if it could be purchased in a shop. I wanted to place an actual CD inside for added realism, but a CD is slightly too big and doesn't demonstrate the Digipak's purpose properly, hence why I kept the pictures of the CDs inside.

The Digipak as it stands up.
Inside the Digipak with the right panel folded over.

The open Digipak from behind.

The back cover of the Digipak.
The exterior of the right panel.


Interior of the Digipak fully opened.
Back pages of the lyric booklet.


Middle pages of the lyric booklet.

First few pages of the lyric booklet.
Interior of the Digpak with the lyric booklet closed up.
Front cover of the Digipak.

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