Monday, 1 April 2013

Process of Inside page!

Lastly now my front cover and back page are complete I can work on my Inside page. Below is the process of me making this part of the Digipak.
 
Firstly I started off by creating a black background. I did this because on my drawn plan I have planned to use a small image at the bottom part of the page so this would leave the rest of the page colourless or with no background so I thought it would therefore be easier to have a background already there for when I added the image in.
 
 
 

 
The screenshot above shows where I have added in the image of the band.  I have made the image smaller so that there is space at the top half of the Digipak for the text to go. I will leave the original image in colour for now to see what this looks like once I add the text in.


 
The above screenshot shows where I placed the text. Again I have used 'Minion Pro' and have made the text white so that it matches the style of the front and back covers of the Digipak. I made the writing big enough so that it filled the majority of the empty space. I like this page as I feel it gives the audience the opportunity to feel like they are communicating/ connecting with the boys in the band when reading their messages. They will feel like the boys are talking to them when they say thank you to their fans. I felt this was a good wat to target my audience through my digipak.


 
Above are the messages I have created from the boys. I wanted to make each one slightly personal to make it seem more real. I included thanks to family members, fans and girlfriends etc.

 
Once I had added the text I didn't like what the picture looked like in colour and I felt it would make the Digipak more professional if the style matched the rest of the digipak which is why I then added in the affect of black and white. I also liked the use of the black and white as it matches the dark colours that the boys were wearing in the photographs. However even though I had decided how I wanted this part of my digipak to look I realised that the background of the photograph was still showing. I thought this looked un professional and wouldn't usually be something that is seen on a digipak. I then decided to use my knowledge of cutting things out of images from previously using photoshop for other productions last year to help me remove the background curtain so that the whole background of the inside of the case is black. The image below shows the picture again but without the background where I have edited it out.
 
 

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