
This is font I found that was the closes to the name of the band on the digipak. I feel this is a nice font to use and is very again simple. What I have realised when analysing music promotion pages and when looking at digipaks is that everything is so simple that it makes it really nice compared to if it was complicated it might not look as good.

This digipak has the same colour contrasts and again is simple. It contains the title and artist and is not overcrowded with words or pictures. The idea that it has no picture on or in this digipak is a bit different to what I have seen before. I think that they are attracting the audience with the colour instead of images. The typography used on this digipak is again simple. Nothing too fancy just plain and I have realised when I analyzed both digipaks so far it has not had a lot of mess or things that don't need to be there. In comparison with the other digipak this one can be classed as a little boring I think the idea of a picture included breaks up the colours and words. The idea that the colour is bright orange and the groove I think is to show a link to basically get in the groove and be happy or something like that.
This digipak again is not over crowded and still simple yet it looks presentable. The idea that the colours have been blended from black to red is a good idea. The way the title has been presented with a logo picture is fascinated and unusual. I think when presenting my digipak I am keeping mine simple as I believe that it the way the record company/design company like it anyway.
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