Album Cover Drafts
I drafted a couple of different album covers and chose one to develop.
The first one here is difficult to read and the way the text has been draw makes the image look horror like. I wanted my album cover to have more of an indie feel to it, so I chose a different image as the background, and a different font.

This is the second one I chose to develop.
In the first design, I set the text size to small and put it in the to left corner. I didn't think this looked interesting or pleasing to the eye, and it was difficult to read. Although many real artists do place their name and album name here, I chose to do it differently.

In the final development I adjusted the positioning and blurred the text slightly, adding some blue behind the band name to make it more eye catching and a little less black and white.

On the rear of my CD, I chose a similar image to the front one and added track names that fit in well with the background. I also added some text at the bottom, and a bar code which corresponds with common conventions.
Inside the CD digipak, I adjusted the colour of the images so they fit in with the ones on the front. I also made the CD look as if it’s actually been placed in a plastic holder, for effect.
I drafted a couple of different album covers and chose one to develop.
The first one here is difficult to read and the way the text has been draw makes the image look horror like. I wanted my album cover to have more of an indie feel to it, so I chose a different image as the background, and a different font.
This is the second one I chose to develop.In the first design, I set the text size to small and put it in the to left corner. I didn't think this looked interesting or pleasing to the eye, and it was difficult to read. Although many real artists do place their name and album name here, I chose to do it differently.

In the final development I adjusted the positioning and blurred the text slightly, adding some blue behind the band name to make it more eye catching and a little less black and white.

On the rear of my CD, I chose a similar image to the front one and added track names that fit in well with the background. I also added some text at the bottom, and a bar code which corresponds with common conventions.
Inside the CD digipak, I adjusted the colour of the images so they fit in with the ones on the front. I also made the CD look as if it’s actually been placed in a plastic holder, for effect.
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