The document discusses the history and purpose of Digipak CD packaging. Digipaks became popular in the early 2000s as a way for record labels and artists to promote album sales beyond just downloads. They provide extra content like DVDs, lyric books, photos, and liner notes to encourage fans to purchase the physical CD. Two examples are analyzed: a metal album with 3D imagery and lenses, and a box set by Kaiser Chiefs designed like vintage money and toys to fit their retro theme. The document concludes by outlining plans to create an effective Digipak for a music video and album, featuring the standard Digipak elements along with a continuous theme of relationships.