Tuesday, 11 October 2016

Digipak feedback and analysis


 Step 1

Review my feedback on your work.

What targets do you have?
I have a few targets set from my feedback that makes me have to make some quite drastic changes to my digipak. This includes redesigning a back cover for the digipak and also a new inside right cover to make the product look smoother throughout.
Are any of these targets a surprise to you?
I have to say I was slightly surprised with the feedback as I thought the inside right cover looked poor and looked rushed but I have been advised to make it as my front cover which came to a surprise to me. Apart from this all of the targets and feedback seem about right and make sense in order to improve my digipak.
How will you meet these targets?
I am going to go back to the templates that I had for my digipak so that I can edit it to make it better and make the sufficient changes to improve my product. I am going to do some further research into digipak's to get some good ideas that I could recreate or emulate within my product in order to make my product a success.
When will you have completed these targets?
What have your learnt about your own product from this activity?
I have clearly learnt what is needed as improvements for my products in order to make it more of a success but I have also learnt how important it is to follow the schemes and representations through my work such as the colour schemes, fonts and to follow the Dystopia meaning and emulating visions of the description of Dystopia.

You need to evaluate the draft digipaks and adverts of all your classmates (links can be found on the right hand side)

Step 2
Comment on any noticeable improvements that need to be made

Step 3 
Identify at least 3 strengths in their work. Think in terms of the work following forms and conventions of digipaks and adverts 

Step 4
Comment, if applicable, on any ways you feel they have challenged conventions of digipaks and adverts

Step 5
How successful do you feel they have been in producing an 'authentic' looking product

Thursday, 6 October 2016

digipak journey








Magazine advert


Here is a poster/ advert I produced for a magazine for the release of the album.

Digipak for Dystopia

This is my digipak for Dystopia with the guidelines in place

This is my digipak without the guidelines

Here are the individual photos of my digipak




This is the lyric sheet to go into my inside left pocket