

Blog 11
The division of labour in our group was clearer and we were more efficient when it came to work. I made the CD part of the digipak and vicky made the front cover and back cover of the digipak. i chose a photo of a cowboy as the main background of the CD and the colours of the inner and outer circles were echoed. It looks better to the eye.
The photo below shows how the visual impact can become stronger if mismatched colours are used, which can direct the viewer's attention away from the image. Aesthetically speaking, contrasting colours do not suit the style of our CD photos and music videos. It would be a strange combination.
I tried to use a photo of a horse as a background for the CD, but it would have been too similar to the original CD of the song, so I added a cowboy element.



Equipment and props used, apps and software.
The software I use is procreat and it is easy to draw with this software, like a border for a CD. Also, it is easy to insert photos. This software allows you to create different layers, for different layers it is easy to modify them several times.

This is the final version of our digipack, which can be seen in clear four parts, and we took the photo from the music video for the cover. The wood in the background matches our theme perfectly, with the same border as our clothes, and the colours match just right. We have also clearly written the prooducer, artist and other specific information.
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