1.Definition: what is a digipak?
2.Number of panels; size of panels
3.Upload 3 images of digipaks from
your genre and complete a digipak analysis - screen shot 3 album covers and annotate with conventions: font style, band/artist name, album name, image used: artistic illustration, digitally created, still shot from music video, features artist (star quality?), colour palette, iconography from your genre, parental advisory sticker, reviews from NME, production company, band logo, track list... etc.
4.Comment on Ferdinand de Saussaure's theory of signifiers and signified on the album covers (colour, font
type, images etc.)
5.Upload info on Goffman’s
gender representation in advertising
6.Post vlogs from BFI trip
Use the info below as guidance, but DO NOT just copy and paste!
A digipak
is the alternative to standard jewel case packaging
- Made mostly from thick card, the digipak is virtually shatterproof and allows great graphic display.
- Originally used for the album packaging of leading musicians, the digipak and digipak family are now priced reasonably enough to be used for any CD or DVD project.
- The digipak is an extremely versatile packaging. It can be made to accommodate a booklet either by placing in a die-cut slot or gluing onto one of the panels
- In addition, the panels can be increased from 4 to 6, 8 or more.
- The DVD Digipak is a popular alternative to the DVD box which is now widely used for feature film DVD releases which are special editions because it increases the value and creates a premium product.
- CD and DVD DigiPaks make a big statement, they represent the ultimate custom packaging for your CD or DVD replication project. A DigiPak is also a more environmentally friendly option when compared with traditional plastic jewel cases or DVD cases.
- Material: 300gsm card with matt or gloss varnish. Printed 4 colours (CMYK) or Pantone colours. Spot varnish, lamination and embossing available.
- Dimensions (based on standard 4pp digipak): finished size of 139.5mm x 6mmx 125.5mm
Examples of Students' Digipaks
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