I'm glad that I included a 6th page for a "Thank you" page as I think this adds to my DigiPak and gives it a more personal feel. I found from my research that thank you pages are one of the most popular features of an album for my target audience so it was therefore very important that I included this within my work. As a page like this makes the target audience feel as though they know the artist that little bit better and creates a stronger relationship between the two.
I have also made other small changes to my DigiPak, for example making the centre of the CD page grey, as I learnt from looking at Real media artifacts that the centre of the Cd is often clear plastic or black plastic so I have coloured this to match my house style. Overall, I am happy with the images that I have used within my DigiPak, as they are all quite eye-catching. I am glad that I edited all the images as I think this has allowed me to get the best possible images. I think editing the image of the arch was a good idea because I added more red and yellow tones to the image, so that it links in with the rest of the DigiPak and does not look out of place. The framing I have used on the pages including text in my DigiPak add more depth to the pages, without them I think the pages would look quite dull.
I have also made other small changes to my DigiPak, for example making the centre of the CD page grey, as I learnt from looking at Real media artifacts that the centre of the Cd is often clear plastic or black plastic so I have coloured this to match my house style. Overall, I am happy with the images that I have used within my DigiPak, as they are all quite eye-catching. I am glad that I edited all the images as I think this has allowed me to get the best possible images. I think editing the image of the arch was a good idea because I added more red and yellow tones to the image, so that it links in with the rest of the DigiPak and does not look out of place. The framing I have used on the pages including text in my DigiPak add more depth to the pages, without them I think the pages would look quite dull.
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