
On the front cover of all albums a
main image is displayed on the front cover matching the genres conventions.
Another feature is the album name as well as the performer or performers. In
this case it would be (What's the story) Morning glory? and Oasis. Sometimes
the performers name is displayed as a logo to create a franchise image just
like Oasis have done.
On the back
cover of the CD digipak it involves song names. This is so a song can be played
specifically matched to a song number allowing the audience to have choice of
what to listen to. Another feature is institutional information such as
record label, photography etc. This done due to copyright and showing that the
album has permission to content displayed and imputed onto the album.
Another feature is a barcode in order to buy the album itself from
stores.
This is a
spine above used on the fold of CD. This again consists of the Album name
and performers name again. This is done on the CD but not on a Vinyl. As I
decided to also to sell on Vinyl due to target audience being able to
reach both mainstream current and mainstream Britpop era of the 90's I felt it
would be a good idea to distribute both on CD and Vinyl to
create nostalgia.
The purpose of this
post was to gain an idea of what I need to to include on my digipak template to
make it look realistic as if it was a real album being sold in a shop. This
information is key in order to make it perfection.

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