Wednesday, 10 February 2010

Analysis Of Existing Digi Pack

This Digi Pack shows the image itself is a long angle shot where we can see her hole body, the artist herself we can not see her face leaving the audience to be familiar of the artist without seeing the face. This is not a good idea; although the scenery is captivating, it may lead some buyers to not recognise the artist. The use of colours especially the dim colours that are used in the image allows the redness of the other parts of the Digi Pack to stand out.
The image on the front cover alomsot makes the artist distant from the buyer, the house style of colours make it plain and forgettable, the colour of the dress makes her seem innocent as white can represnt this, but the dull grey's of the water and the sky does works well with the picture but to me as a buyer it would not jump out to mr from a shelve of other digi packs.
The layout of this digi pack is so that it opens up like a CD cover.
On the back of the digi pack we have a list of songs that are in the CD this is common on digi packs, also a barcode, record lable and copryright features.
In the inside of the digi pack there is letter of thanks to people who made her Digi pack and producers and so forth. This digi pack has minmal features, very basic and clean cutt. Giveing the buyer to rely on the music alone, if they are a fan or not. This does not appeal to onlookers who will buy a digi pack randomly for the imagery, this is limiting there audience.

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