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Picture 1:

- This is the image that set the idea off to make the digipak minimalistic and to have a
basic cover.
Picture 2-3:
- This is where my idea to use coloured circles came from originally as the two album
covers both feature pronounced coloured circles.
Pictures 4-5:
- I found these images on eh internet while looking for inspiration and existing albums, they
gave me the idea to start to experiment with transparencies, and the two images
represent different types of transparency, one (image 4) very intense image and a more
simplistic one (image 5), that is the style that I eventually followed after trailing the other
style.
Picture 6:
- This image is when I was on my iPhone and decided that light coloured transparencies
(reminiscent of glass) would be a good style to choose for my digipak.
Pictures 7-9:
- These images are the ones that influenced the final album cover, with the three shapes
coming from image 7, this gave me the idea to overlap three shapes that are different
colours. Image 8 gave me the idea to use a black background behind the translucent
objects. The end style was determined by image 9 which gave me the idea to use three
circles over a black background. Each one representing a band member, revealing which
one on the inside of the digipak with their initials inside the colour matched circles.
Pictures 10-14:
- These images are of the colour scheme that will be used on the album cover and
throughout the rest of the digipak. The blue(10), red(11) and white(12) for the circle
colours and the plain white(13) for the text. The black(14) is for the background.
Picture 15:
- These are all the potential fonts that I could of used including the end two I chose.
Picture 16:
- This further made me choose the white on black for my text.
Picture 18:

- This is my final album cover.

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