Final Digipak
Once I had created the front, back, and 2 middle covers I decided to start positioning them together in the template I found in my digipak research. This caused me to make a few adjustments.As I wanted to use a white font on the lyric page, the yellow symbols looked out of place. Therefore I clicked 'Select' 'Colour Range' and selected the symbols. I then adjusted the curve, to make this selection much brighter which caused the symbols to turn white.
I also decided to use the same graffiti selection on the four binders on the digipack as I this selection featured most the colours on the graffiti wall, meaning is tie in all the colours from each side.
Above is my digipak. I have made alterations throughout editing, such as adjusting the colour of the symbols, re-positioning and refining the border around 'Feline' on the front cover, changing the main picture on the back of the digipak, and more. This small and subtle details have made the overall aesthetic of the digipak more professional and consistent.
I printed my digipak on to an A3 page, which means the size if not accurate but it allowed me to see how my target audience would see the digipak. The quality of the image was also compromised at it wasn't a very good printer, but I am glad I did this.
Below are photos I took of my printed trial.




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