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DIGIPAK ANALYSIS
In this presentation I will analyse two digipaks in terms of practicality, aesthetic quality
                                     and conventions.
“CHANNEL ORANGE” - FRANK OCEAN
                                 The front and back covers of this
 Although the style of the
                                 digipak are very much ‘less is more’
 digipak is simple and
                                 – this reflects the message of the
 features no images or long
                                 album itself and the style of artist
 sections of text, there is a
                                 Frank Ocean is.
 promotional sticker on the
 bottom right hand corner.       It is important to keep the
 This is used to attract new     general feel of the digipak in
 audiences who may not be        line with the type of
 familiar with the artist or     artist/band I am promoting,
 his music.                      and the style of music.

 This is an effective idea
 that I should take into           Parental Advisory notice is
 account when planning             vital when the album
 my own digipak –                  contains explicit material.
 especially as the
 artist/band I will be
 promoting will be
 relatively underground.           Legal facts are also vital aspects of an
                                   album cover.
                                    Presenting them in the
                                    form of a single strip
                                    means that it doesn’t take
                                    up too much space and
                                    sticks to the feel of the
                                    digipak.
“CHANNEL ORANGE” - FRANK OCEAN


 Under each panel there is a slot – one to hold the cd
 and the other to hold the booklet that comes with
 the digipak.




 Being a 4 panel digipak, when the consumer opens it
 up, they are presented with striking, bold artwork
 which extends the concept of the album.                      This image highlights the clever use of
 When making a 4 panel digipak it is important to consider    colour and prints that runs through the
 how effective the images and text are, and to be selective   whole product, including the cd itself.
 about what will feature on the digipak – due to design       Using a recurring theme with a strict
 constraints.                                                 focus makes the product look more like a
                                                              collection than individual aspects of a
                                                              digipak.
“CHANNEL ORANGE” - FRANK OCEAN


Included in the digipak is a booklet,
featuring lyrics and pictures.
                                                           The text in the booklet consists of lyrics to all
                                                           songs, and the writing and producing credits for
                                                           each track.
                                                           Although some albums do not include song lyrics, it
                                                           is a chance for fans and new listeners to connect with
                                                           the music and perhaps focus on the music as
                                                           opposed to the pictures included in the promotional
                                                           material. Depending on the type of artist/band it
                                                           would be an effective technique to use.


The images are generally spread over two pages and
are dark and mysterious – not necessarily featuring the
face of the artist. This goes against the conventions of
promotional material, as usually the material would
feature various shots of the artist/band, perhaps from
multiple photo shoots.
However, the images do stick to the general concept of
the album, with its film and video game inspired skits,
psychedelic music influences and the reference to
grapheme-colour synthesia in the title of the album.
“TRILOGY” – THE WEEKND

                                                     The front and back panels of this digipak use subtle,
                                                     black and white images and text – and achieve an
                                                     effective final product. The design of the digipak reflects
                                                     the style of music and artist directly, it is very much a
                                                     dark rhythm and blues sound combined with powerful
                                                     lyrics and a zoned out, drug-induced mood.

                                                     Parental Advisory notice is vital when the album
                                                     contains explicit material.




              The back panel includes the time
              span of which the 3 mix tapes were
              recorded – providing details like
              these is a key technique used to
              reach out to the artists’ fans.

Conventions include: barcode, credits, record label logo
(XO) and legal information
“TRILOGY” – THE WEEKND
                             When the consumer opens the first panel of
                             the digipak, a full track listing can be seen,
                             outlining how many songs there are on the
                             cd’s. There is also a clear and concise strip
                             of information concerning the credits of the
                             album at the bottom of the panel.

                             This idea of paying close attention to how
                             the consumer opens the material is vital and
                             I should definitely consider the order of
                             information and images that I use when
                             designing my own digipak.




                         As there are 3 cd’s included in this digipak, there
                         are booklets to go with each one. Each booklet
                         has its own individual concept and
                         theme, echoing the style of music of each
                         corresponding cd. The booklets slot directly into
                         the compartments under each cd.
“TRILOGY” – THE WEEKND


This image shows the contents of the
digipak and highlights just how much can go
into a single album cover. An important
aspect of this particular digipak is the ease
at which everything slots into each other –
meaning that the consumer is able to
navigate their way through the product with
clear direction and understanding of the
artist and music.

I like the way that all items in this digipak
follow the recurring black and white theme,
making the products look of a very high quality
and unlike most existing products (which often
try to use bright colours and large text sizes to
grab attention).

The focus is very much on keeping the design
simple, which is definitely something I would
consider doing when designing my own.

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Digipak Analysis

  • 1. DIGIPAK ANALYSIS In this presentation I will analyse two digipaks in terms of practicality, aesthetic quality and conventions.
  • 2. “CHANNEL ORANGE” - FRANK OCEAN The front and back covers of this Although the style of the digipak are very much ‘less is more’ digipak is simple and – this reflects the message of the features no images or long album itself and the style of artist sections of text, there is a Frank Ocean is. promotional sticker on the bottom right hand corner. It is important to keep the This is used to attract new general feel of the digipak in audiences who may not be line with the type of familiar with the artist or artist/band I am promoting, his music. and the style of music. This is an effective idea that I should take into Parental Advisory notice is account when planning vital when the album my own digipak – contains explicit material. especially as the artist/band I will be promoting will be relatively underground. Legal facts are also vital aspects of an album cover. Presenting them in the form of a single strip means that it doesn’t take up too much space and sticks to the feel of the digipak.
  • 3. “CHANNEL ORANGE” - FRANK OCEAN Under each panel there is a slot – one to hold the cd and the other to hold the booklet that comes with the digipak. Being a 4 panel digipak, when the consumer opens it up, they are presented with striking, bold artwork which extends the concept of the album. This image highlights the clever use of When making a 4 panel digipak it is important to consider colour and prints that runs through the how effective the images and text are, and to be selective whole product, including the cd itself. about what will feature on the digipak – due to design Using a recurring theme with a strict constraints. focus makes the product look more like a collection than individual aspects of a digipak.
  • 4. “CHANNEL ORANGE” - FRANK OCEAN Included in the digipak is a booklet, featuring lyrics and pictures. The text in the booklet consists of lyrics to all songs, and the writing and producing credits for each track. Although some albums do not include song lyrics, it is a chance for fans and new listeners to connect with the music and perhaps focus on the music as opposed to the pictures included in the promotional material. Depending on the type of artist/band it would be an effective technique to use. The images are generally spread over two pages and are dark and mysterious – not necessarily featuring the face of the artist. This goes against the conventions of promotional material, as usually the material would feature various shots of the artist/band, perhaps from multiple photo shoots. However, the images do stick to the general concept of the album, with its film and video game inspired skits, psychedelic music influences and the reference to grapheme-colour synthesia in the title of the album.
  • 5. “TRILOGY” – THE WEEKND The front and back panels of this digipak use subtle, black and white images and text – and achieve an effective final product. The design of the digipak reflects the style of music and artist directly, it is very much a dark rhythm and blues sound combined with powerful lyrics and a zoned out, drug-induced mood. Parental Advisory notice is vital when the album contains explicit material. The back panel includes the time span of which the 3 mix tapes were recorded – providing details like these is a key technique used to reach out to the artists’ fans. Conventions include: barcode, credits, record label logo (XO) and legal information
  • 6. “TRILOGY” – THE WEEKND When the consumer opens the first panel of the digipak, a full track listing can be seen, outlining how many songs there are on the cd’s. There is also a clear and concise strip of information concerning the credits of the album at the bottom of the panel. This idea of paying close attention to how the consumer opens the material is vital and I should definitely consider the order of information and images that I use when designing my own digipak. As there are 3 cd’s included in this digipak, there are booklets to go with each one. Each booklet has its own individual concept and theme, echoing the style of music of each corresponding cd. The booklets slot directly into the compartments under each cd.
  • 7. “TRILOGY” – THE WEEKND This image shows the contents of the digipak and highlights just how much can go into a single album cover. An important aspect of this particular digipak is the ease at which everything slots into each other – meaning that the consumer is able to navigate their way through the product with clear direction and understanding of the artist and music. I like the way that all items in this digipak follow the recurring black and white theme, making the products look of a very high quality and unlike most existing products (which often try to use bright colours and large text sizes to grab attention). The focus is very much on keeping the design simple, which is definitely something I would consider doing when designing my own.