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Oasis DigiPak |
Looking at a few examples of the digipak the oasis one has 3 inner panels and a front and a back panel, this is a complicated type of digipak but is very achievable in what we want to do, However choosing the correct and appropriate images for these panels is key if the digipak is to do its job by promoting the CD
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Conventional DigiPak |
This DigiPak is the more conventional one where by it only has 2 inside panels and a front and back panel which has usually a picture on the front which is then either continued on the back or is of another view of the front picture an example of this is the Native Woodlands Digipak below where by the wooded area picture on the front continues onto the back
Common features in these 2 panel digipaks are the related images to the music video or one of the songs usually the main song or the most know song for that artist. Also another key common convention would be that inside is another picture which runs over both of the panels or just the left hand panel. Sometimes there is even a booklet or pull out sleeve which has the lyrics on it and a bit more information about the songs and the artists.
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Also a common convention which you will usually see on the back of the digipak cover is a barcode which is for the sale of the digipak and this is seen on almost every cover. A barcode is an optical machine-readable bit of data which is scanned by the varying the widths and spacings of the parallel lines.
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