15.10.15

'Glitterbug' By The Wombats
I chose to look at this digipak because I really like the imagery used on the cover. I really like the overlay of what looks like a city over the back of someones body. They both blend into eachother so you can see elements of both of the photos. The Wombats are a Indie/Rock band, so they are quite similar to Bastille. Their digipak cover is quite simplistic, I that is one of the main reasons why I like it. Regarding the CD, it is very simple, and I think anything busier than this may ruin the effect. I hope that when we come to looking at doing our digipak we do not try to overthink and add too many elements to it.


'Bad Blood' By Bastille
'Bad Blood' by bastille is another digipak that we have taken inspiration from. The vintage, yellow filter on the image of car lights really follows the conventions of the indie/pop genre that Bastille are in. The main singer (Dan) is running away from the camera on the front cover, possibly representing a rebellious theme relating to the name of the album: Bad Blood. The text used on the cover is very bold and eye catching, the A is individual to Bastillle because it is their logo. I hope that we will be able to follow these themes and conventions when creating our digipak because they really enhance the indie/pop genre.
'Glitterbug' By The Wombats
I chose to look at this digipak because I really like the imagery used on the cover. I really like the overlay of what looks like a city over the back of someones body. They both blend into eachother so you can see elements of both of the photos. The Wombats are a Indie/Rock band, so they are quite similar to Bastille. Their digipak cover is quite simplistic, I that is one of the main reasons why I like it. Regarding the CD, it is very simple, and I think anything busier than this may ruin the effect. I hope that when we come to looking at doing our digipak we do not try to overthink and add too many elements to it.
'Bad Blood' By Bastille
'Bad Blood' by bastille is another digipak that we have taken inspiration from. The vintage, yellow filter on the image of car lights really follows the conventions of the indie/pop genre that Bastille are in. The main singer (Dan) is running away from the camera on the front cover, possibly representing a rebellious theme relating to the name of the album: Bad Blood. The text used on the cover is very bold and eye catching, the A is individual to Bastillle because it is their logo. I hope that we will be able to follow these themes and conventions when creating our digipak because they really enhance the indie/pop genre.



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