Thursday, 22 September 2011

Digipak Analysis: FranKo – Vote FranKo

FranKo’s Digipak is simpler using a constant colour scheme of black and white through creative graphics which incorporate the text into the visual element. However even though the image appears to be a graphic image created by computer it is actually photography heavily edited and re positioned on a program like Photoshop. This gives the image on the main pane individuality as if an artist has wanted to present the band’s sound in an image as it is edgy, alternative and defiantly rock and roll. Thanks to the image the text layered on top large, black and linked together allows it to stand out when standing on the shelf. This layout has the Band Name as the main text taking over all three thirds of the pane because FranKo aren’t so well known therefore need to get the name of their band out there.
The main information pane’s background continues the colour scheme as the background is black and the writing is white however the style of writing has changed. The font for the list of bands has changed from the elaborate creative on the front of the Digipak to a gothic styled scripted like writing which takes over one two main thirds of the pane. At the bottom of the page you can find the small writing of the credits with the copyright symbols to who produced the album and performed on it.
The other panes within the album are plain black except for the disc itself which in this Digipak is counted as one of the panes. This pane continues the colour scheme with the black background and white text for the album title written in a similar style to the text on the front signature/front pane which is in the middle third. The rest of the information on this page inverts the colour scheme around the outside and tells you the year at the bottom and the band’s website at the top.

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