Digipak - Final Product!

 Digipak - Final Product

We decided to name our artist 'Luci' to keep a simple focus on just our actor's name, with the changing of a 'y' to an 'i' as a nod to Lucifer, going with the red theme of the album cover. This was a reference to the relationship presented in our music video, in which the male character demonised the female character for wanting to be recognised when they were with other people and silencing her. We also decided to name the actual album 'Projection', after the projector scenes which are a prominent feature in the video but also the emotions our artist projects by herself, versus when she is with other people. 


This is me and Olivia's final design for our Digipak and album cover. We took inspiration from the projection scenes in our music video, which we decided to use here to create the representation of our artist. We used the red and blue ink projector videos here as we thought they best represented our video as a whole, especially towards the end of the video in the projector sequence or red and blue. Also, we decided to use the red ink boldly in the front cover of the CD, to create a vivid, striking image that's easily recognisable for our artist. Then we used a faded red with an overlay in the second cover with the song lyric on it which transitioned to the faded blue on the cover where the disc would go. This then turned into the bold blue on the back of the CD with the track names. We wanted to represent the artist's anger but also her vulnerability here. She also shows less of her face in the blue, rather than her full face in the front cover of the album. We did this to reflect the feeling of our music video, which starts angry but then reaches a sense of resolution at the end.








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