Here i've found some indie artists albums in their digipak to help me start on what I hope to achieve in my own.
Here's is Lana Del Rey's. I like the simplicity of this album and the font itself is really basic. My favourite is the CD with the roses. All of this is simple and if I was to use a protagonist on my album cover, I have this idea of the band name being behind them with the album name going elsewhere.
the XX. The most simple out of everything. Yet their holographic X reflects their music and it gives me a good start into branching further and possibly not using a protagonist / group of artists.
AM. One of their first albums and even though this may be a bit too explicit for an educational project, I like how it's black and white and that the song titles at the back are in one confined area at the top, a common theme in most albums.
Of course, Bon Iver. Of which our song we're using "Wash" is from. The font is really different than any other, more looking like handwriting, creating a more real effect. However, the pictures of such are a bit too hard to illustrate as I am no artist (storyboard speaks for itself). Again, i like how it doesn't have a protagonist nor does it have the band.
Finally, F+TM. Her debut album is one of my favourites on this post. Using the title name over the special effect on the front cover, really focusing on that. furthermore, the back of the album is more interesting than anything else. using an illustrated lung, labelling all the different parts to the song titles. also, splitting the titles into how the mechanics of lungs work (In and Out). With this album, I like how the name of the band is on the top, like Lana's and Arctic Monkeys.
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