These are some photos of yesterdays production, we spent 3 hours devoted to starting our digi pack concept on Photoshop and just seeing the possible outcomes. We found it a very productive session especially in terms of getting to grips with Adobe Photoshop.
This first picture is of us getting used to applying our specific yellow from when we drew our ideas down. We wanted to consistent so all four sides of the digi pack template will be that specific yellow.
Here we were just playing around with text types and fonts, and using shadow to add depth which makes it seem less 2D. Changing the conventional square and making it into a diamond shape, was quiet cool, from there you could create a kite and have bunting hanging down. Again, a kite is reminiscent of a children and a toy associated with children .
Here again is just a shot of me paying around with shadows and which way they can go, and changing the colour. This inspiration for the big bold font was from Robin Thicke we thought that his large font is really in the audience face which passes the information efficiently.
This is what we agreed on for our front cover as a working prototype, instead of having it diamond shape we want to stay conventional for the shape on the front cover.
Here is the back cover which has space for the bar-code, our symbol and our track lists, this still needs to be finalised but its a work in progress.
This is a photo of us putting our symbol in which will also be in our video. This is our first time using Photoshop so it took a while for us to work out how to crop it in a circle and put it onto our back cover template.
After 3 hours consecutively this is what we finished with, front cover, back cover and a CD. This perhaps wont be the final idea as we might want to change but it shows our concept develop from start to a working prototype.







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