Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Creating the digipack: CD COVER

 I began first by deciding on a font. The font I have used for 'Elle' is a font I found in the photoshop font book. The research I have done into fonts from 'dafont' were too difficult to acquire, so I have resulted into using simple fonts from photoshop. I have come up with a collaboration of colours in order to show different ways of displaying the font. The top left font is blue like her eyes, however I find this rather hard to read as the background is also a light blue. The font on the top right matches the colour of her hair which I actually think worked quite well. The bottom left font is black to match her dress, which is my favourite because it does not clash with her hair or the background and the bottom right matches her lips which I also think works rather well as there is a clear connection but it does not clash with the colours already there.

After deliberating the font for 'Elle', I moved on to begin playing around with the colour for the name of the album: 'Ignorance'. The top left one is black like 'Elle', which I think personally looks a little boring. Top right is the colour of her hair, which again I believe clashes with her hair too much. Bottom left is the colour of her eyes which I think is almost unreadable due to the very light blue background behind her. Bottom right is my favourite, which is the red font displaying the word 'Ignorance', matching perfectly with her lips and is easy to read.

1 comment:

  1. This is a nice body of work. I like the variations in the font colour as research. Keep going.

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