In order to gain feedback for my digipak I asked my target audience one question: 'What aspects of my digipak are good/bad and are there any improvements that you feel I could add to my digipak in order to make it look more professional?' These are the answers that they gave me:
'that looks great, the colours and the font connote the indie genre well. However I think you need to add some elements such as the logo of the record label plus some copyright info, apart from that great work!'
'Everything works well together, like how you have chosen to use a white font as it makes it stand out extremely well. My only criticism is that you do not have a barcode on the back cover, which is shown on the majority of digipaks, and also you haven't got any copyright information.'
'really like the choice of photographs used, i think they show off the artists brilliantly and that the filter you have used gives a vintage feel to the pack. But as the others have said, you have not included any form of copyright information or barcode, which is what will make your work look more professional, you also need to add a website for the band as this is also a typical convention of a digipak.'
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