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DigiPak analysis
Stereophonics
Packaging looks more similar to a DVD or small book
Suggests the bands ‘legacy’ as it’s an anniversary deluxe edition.
Writing is in gold, making the album look more regal and of high status
Script along the top and bottom is very elegant, contrasting the logo, which looks worn/distressedSuggests an alternative group that are to be seen in high regard a they celebrate 10th anniversary
Typography is central when it is usually to the left hand side. Again, suggesting a special edition of the album.
No other illustrations on the back, putting more focus on the musical achievements of the band.
Further illustrated by the volume of pictures inside.
Looks very plain inside when first opened
Left hand side Is actually an embedded booklet.
Two CD’s inside
In alternative colours.Very monochrome, makes the gold stand out.
CD’s take up half of the case, even though they don’t need to. (Smaller packaging available in other packs.)
Puts an emphasis on how much effort has gone in to it. And how proud the band are of what they have created.
Inside the booklet alternate between lyrics and pictures of the band throughout the years.
Some pictures are formatted to look like Polaroid's, suggesting their age
Lyric pages are also very monochrome.Keeping the album simple.
A select few pictures are in colour, highlighting key moments of the bands career, both on and off stage
Now…Feel Good
Consistent logo across all of the ‘Now’ CD’s
Background has the denotation of summer (Sunglasses, Butterflies)
Grass effect continues onto the back cover.
Bright, calming colours, representing the album.
White and yellow typography appear bright and summery and are in keeping with the upbeat vibe of the album.
Once opened, the three CD’s, again, follow the bright colour scheme and are all the same colours displayed in different combinations.
Writing is visible, but covered behind the CD’s.
Fully revealed when CD is removed.
Each CD is the same apart from its colours
When opened, one other panel is revealed.An advert for an upcoming release becomes visible.
Similar illustrations from the front cover are on this panel.
This album cover also contains bright colours and so fits in nicely with the overall aesthetics of the album.
The Spine is thick enough to contain the title.
Single disc digipak usually do not. Due to width.