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Research into Digipacks

To understand how to create a realistic and professional digipak I did research into the conventions of current digipaks

The Front cover on this digipak 'That's the Spirit' by 'Bring me the Horizon' is extremely simple, it just contains the album title.

The conventions on the rear of this digipak and many digipaks are:
-A Bar code, -Track list, -Copyright information, -Advisory label,   -Record label

Inside this 2 Panel, two pocket digipak, there is nothing on the inside apart from the art work and the logo which the audience and fans will recognise.

Inside the two sleeves, we have the CD and a lyric booklet. Both the CD and Booklet follow the same art work and correspond to the pocket that they are in, with the logo on the booklet like the left side of the digipak.

The lyric booklet is very simple, with the lyrics on the inside on a very simple, solid colour background.

The CD is very simple in the way that its just artwork on it, however on the CD there is copyright information, information on where it was made and a serial number.

This is the final product of two panel, two sleeve 'That's The Spirit' digipak.