I am now going to analyse this Digi Pack. This is a CD case for an album by a band called The Lumineers, whose genre is also indie pop like Ellie Goulding.
Firstly, the front cover is plain black with white writing and a mainly white picture, this could be because white and black are good contrasting colours and they help clearly show what the writing says and what is in the picture. The fact the picture is in the middle and the black background seems to boarder it makes the picture and writing the most important thing to see here. The fact that the colours used aren't very bright may mean that the CD itself wouldn't stand out too much on shop shelves but because it is just black and white instead makes it eye catching to be more individual.
This is the inside left hand side to the Digi Pack. this particular inside has a picture of the band to show the person whom bought the CD what they look like and sometimes it can help the buyer relate to the band. This is also a good idea because a lot of teenagers like to put up pictures in bedrooms of their favourite things, therefore this could be used as a poster as such. This image has no writing even to tell the buyer it is a picture of the band we just assume it is, but no writing keeps it simple and focused on the picture provided.
This is what the CD for this Digi Pack looks like. It is a plain white disk with the bands name written in black, keeping to the monotone theme, on the very top of the disk. The bottom of the dick has information about record labels and people involved in the album on it with logos. The black and white again contrasts and keeps the disk simple.
Here is an image of the back cover for the Digi Pack and it has a list of songs on the album written in a fairly average style writing coloured white. They songs are simply number one to eleven and are clearly written. Below this there is information about production, recording and copy right. In the bottom right hand corner there is a label which tells the buyer the price of the album originally and the sale price, it has a barcode, and other information for the shop to be able to recognise the album with stock numbers etc. The colour scheme on the back is the same as anywhere else on the Digi Pack, black and white, which shows continuity throughout the whole thing making it instantly recognisable for the buyer to know it is all together.
Lastly, this is the spine for the album which is again in monotone. It has the name of the band 'The Lumineers' and a product code so that it can be found by this number, it also has some record label logos too so that you know who the band are managed by.





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