Final Print products
Here is the final DigiPak design. As you can see we decided to do the same style and effects as the real Chase and Status DigiPaks. Such as the same styled font (as close as we could get to the real font) the grungy styled background because this was a prominent style in the original Chase and Status CD designs and DigiPaks.
We added the colour Green and black because it is a toxic green, showing that his life is also toxic after work. It is also a good colour combination for a grungy styled effect which is a prominent style associated with Chase and Status and the genre they work in.
We have included everything that you would normally find on a real DigiPak such as age rating, bar code and screenshots of what is on the CD.
This is the inside of the DigiPak which includes the actual CD. If we were given extra time as a group we would produce a booklet to go on the inside of the DigiPak as well. The colour scheme and grungy style continues on the inside. The hand print on the CD and cover is a grungy texture we used and shaped like a hand, this symbolizes authority and power which is portrayed in our music video through the actions of our main character


Magazine Advert
This is our final magazine advert. It follows the same theme as the DigiPak with the grungy texture and Block lettering. It contains all the usual information you would find on a magazine adver, advertising a DigiPak. We have made the advert looks ‘powerful to the eye’ meaning it has a big impact on the audience.
The advert contains the name of the band, the name of the song, the RRP, release date and where to purchase the DigiPak.
The main focal point on the advert is the information telling us the DigiPak is now out. This has been achieved by making it Lime green, block lettering and large font size. This therefore makes it jump out to the audience, drawing their attention.
There are really only two colours used in the advert, Black and green. The colours used are dark and bright meaning they contrast, this helps make it eye catching by making certain parts jump out at you. It helps describe the mood of the event, which reflect toxic and rebellion.

CD
Here is our final CD design that will go inside our DigiPak. As you can see it follows the same style and effect as the magazine advert and the Digipak cover. On the CD is the name of the band and our chosen song ‘Let You Go’ but also which I feel works really well, we have included the grungy texture of the hand again. This means all our print products have the same style and effect and therefore makes them look very smooth and professional.
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