I have chosen the majority of these digipaks based on the genre of music they produce and because most of them are bands.
This blink 182 digipak illustrates there immature, funny and rude nature. The main picture is of a good looking dressed up nurse. The colour red is used here to attract the audiences attention towards her lips and bra while the majority of the picture colour is a black background with her white shirt. While she is wearing a b,ink 182 badge which at that time was very distinctive.
This theme is carried onto the back of the cover, while this shot includes the band acting for the camera. The female actor used in this picture looks like the stereotypical woman who would admire and fancy this band.
The disc has the logo of blink 182 at the time, in a light blue and white colour, which is associated with boys. The leaflet as you can see below is included which has the bands lyrics of their songs while on the back is various photographs of the band and possible friends posing in a line.
Very creative and amusing.
Underneath the disc appears to be someone's eye, someone staring straight back at the consumer. The yellow theme is carried on here as well.
I like this green day digipak as it reminds me of some very old school photographs, i like the lay out of this cover and back, photo's in sections. The black and white theme is complimented by the bright yellow dots covering the peoples faces adding a feel of uncertainty and disguise.
The black, white and yellow theme is carried on throughout the case. The disc and leaflet both have writing scribbled down, producing a unfinished/ruff editing feel.
Underneath the cd they have chosen to place a photo of the band members hugging and looking up at the camera in very bold clothing. Their facial expression provides us with a don't care attitude.
This razor light front cover looks like a sort of scrap book, with random objects thrown together. The colour red in present throughout this digipak, without it, it would be very plain and probably would not attract the audiences attention.
I like the dotted effect on the back and which is also present on the cd and leaflet.
The inside has no eye catching colour only a 'individual' design consisting of dots.
Underneath the cd is a picture of a man asleep/passed out in a van. The picture is not very clear.
This rise against digipak reminds me of war posters, stamps and tea bags. I like the old school style and silhouettes designs. There is only 2 main colours of the cover, light yellow and black.
The cd carries on the same kind of design, with big R and A letters which reseamble the band name Rise Against. I love this piece of art work, it would of taken a long time to make.
On the back there is a silhouette of the band and their lyrics in a font which looks like the old typewriters could produce.
This is another blink 182 digipak. The colour scheme is mostly black but with green, red and yellow which could be associated with the Jamaican flag. I like the way the cd's have very simple designs yet they resemble parts of their lives.
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