CD/DVD Digi-pak Design Conventions:
The cover of a digipak consists of a colour scheme that is consistent throughout the whole cover, and which reflects the band’s individual iconography as well as the mood o
f the album. Digipaks seem to be relatively simple. The artist’s name along with the title of the album is usually shown at the top on the front. On the spine of the digipak, there is always the album title and artist name on it. The logo will usually be on the front/back cover or on the album spine. In the centre there’s usually a main image, which in most cases is usually the band logo or the band itself, it can also be anything which relates to the content of the album one way or another.
f the album. Digipaks seem to be relatively simple. The artist’s name along with the title of the album is usually shown at the top on the front. On the spine of the digipak, there is always the album title and artist name on it. The logo will usually be on the front/back cover or on the album spine. In the centre there’s usually a main image, which in most cases is usually the band logo or the band itself, it can also be anything which relates to the content of the album one way or another.
The back will have the complete track listing on it and may also have an image on it, also, with the artist or the artist's logo usually serving the space were the image goes. This would be next to the track listing. The track listing is clear and usually to the left. Although they are sometimes centred, and I have never seen one that is situated on the right of the back cover. The track listing is also, sometimes, found on the CD itself. The CD is simplistic which may/ may not have a picture of the band/artist on it.







