I first opened up the template we was given to create our digipak on. I then looked into more fonts using various websites mainly looking at techno/futuristic fonts.
Also after looking at David Guetta's cover of his single "Sexy Bitch" I decided that I should try out using his font.
I also looked into the font I will be using for my back panel where my track list will be.
Here is a picture I took of the paper where I have written up all the fonts I tried out looking if it would suit my digipak/advert.
After finding the one I wanted I applied the font onto the back panel of my digipak.
Although I found the font I originally thought of using after applying it on my digipak i came across a problem where the track list doesn't look in line, you can see this by the image below when i put up the grid tool in photoshop.
As you can see due the the shape of some of the letters I have decided to change the font.
Here you can see the new font I will be using for my artists name. I also decided to use yellow as my main colour throughout my digipak. The artists name also has another layer underneath it which is a tone of green, this will not be very obvious when seeing the digipak straight away but I believe it makes the artist name look better and not just a simple yellow.
I also have change the font of the track list as I had a problem with the layout of it.
You can see that I have also changed the font for the albums name which matches the track lists font now. This now means I am only using two different fonts which was advised before we started making our digipaks.
I have also changed the colours of some of the songs to yellow and green as they are my main two colours that I am using as well as white.
I then choice which photo I wanted for my front panel as we went to take pictures of Nathan(our artist) earlier. After choosing the image I wanted to use i cropped it out and placed it in position.
Here is how my digipak looked after I added the photo to the front panel
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