Thursday, 3 April 2014
Before and After
Taking the previous draft of the front of the DigiPak, I have altered the type for the band name using Photoshop. By doing this, I selected the layer which the type is placed on before choosing to use the free transform control. This bringing up the allocated stretch points which allow to you morph the chosen shape, in this case I stretched the two bottom corners down to merge lower down onto the album cover, as well as stretching the middle upwards, giving the font a curved and loose effect. This matching a more pop punk style, as well as filling up more space on the album cover, making it more interesting to look at.
The four images above are different colour variations of the draft of the front cover for my DigiPak, the first one is the natural version with the altered type, before a monotone version, a version with a light turquoise fade around the edge, and another with a light purple fade around the edge. I chose to experiment with the colours turquoise and purple, due to them often being used in either light and soft colours, or vibrant colours when it comes to other pop punk band albums, and also a lot of the time featuring on the merchandise for the band too.
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