Digi-Pack Digital Mock-Up

Using our hand drawn mock ups of our digi-pack and Photoshop we preceded to create digital mock ups of each image using images found on the web. Upon doing this we printed the designs and placed them within a CD case in order to review the designs ourselves and to receive feedback on what we had created so that our final digi-pack design could be the best which we could achieve.

To see the digital mock ups and the CD case click the images below.Digital Mock UpDigital Mock Up Inlay

 

 

 

 

 

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Digital Mock Up back

 

 

 

 

 

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Once we had created our digital mock ups and IMG_1424placed them in the CD case we reviewed the product as a group, however we were no pleased with the results of the digital mock ups, we felt that the digi-pack we had created neither fit into the genre we had researched, nor had it portrayed the style of the band the way in which we wished it to.

We presented our design to a creative design  teacher who agreed that the digi-pack which we had created did not fit the genre that we were looking to fit into. He believed that the digi-pack that we had created would fit a genre of heavier music. A number of students that we presented our digi-pack to also agreed with what the teacher said about genre and from a feedback sheet filled by students we also came to learn that the fonts in which we had used also did not fit with what we were trying to achieve.

To see the feedback watch the video below.


From the feedback there are targets we have agreed upon as a group:

  1. Rethink the design for each panel
  2. Change the font used for the digi-pack
  3. Follow connotations of the genre more eg. Band on the front of the Digi-pack

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