I have decided to use a common 4 panel template for my digipak and in the early stages of the project I wanted to use a template that incorporates a pocket inside my album covers for a lyric booklet. I decided on this after researching the purpose of pockets in albums and also looking at the purpose of a digipak. A digipak is usually to help tell the customers a bit more about the album, the producer and singer within it. This also makes the album look more appealing so it makes the CD look more appealing for customers to buy. I realised that a pocket inside the album covers for a lyric booklet will also serve this purpose as it adds more appeal to the audience if they physically have the lyrics to the song. This appeals to the audience as fans can learn the lyrics to songs and sing along at home or with friends.
However after briefly speaking to my teacher I realised that by including an extra pocket I would creating unnecessary stress for myself as I would have to then create the lyric booklet as well as the album covers and the advertisement. This means that most likely this would be rushed and so I would have produced it at a lower quality than the rest of digipak. Now I have decided I will stick to the traditional 4 panel digipak with the advertisement so I can allow myself enough time for my evaluation questions.
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