Originally the digipack was going to be a bland simple pack with black sides and a few simple photos of the band. As you can see above, this digipack is uninspiring and looks pretty basic. Over the last few weeks I have decided to overhaul that 'boring' design and go for something more interesting and more relevant. With the help of Nathan I have created a far more unique style and cncept cover, using Adobe Photoshop and photos Nathan has taken to create a better digipack.
This is the almost complete digipack design I have created. Thanks to help from Nathan with the use of the background for each cover slide I have added a photo of the band and the titles for the album and track listing. To create the band photo I took the photo onto Photoshop and cropped it down to a reasonable size. I then used the fresco filter over it to create this cartoonesque image that I have used.
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