On the front there is the name of the artist and the
name of the album. It will have some sort of illustration or a picture of the
Artist, the names of the artist amd album is always in big bold font so that it stands out, and the style of the text fits in with the genre/style of the music and the artist's own style aswell.
On the the spine of the album it will have the artist and the name of the album. It also
always has a
serial code and the record company's name/logo on it.
On the back of the DigiPak it has a barcode which is what all products
have, next to this there is sometimes the RRP price of the album and if there is explicit content, it will have a parental explicit contents logo on it. There is a list of the names and the numbers of the songs situated to the top left handside corner (as you look at it) and id there are any special
features, extra songs, added on music video etc. this will be added on to the end of the list of songs.
The background of the back cover is normally another picture of the artist posing differently, sometimes in a different location or in different clothing, or if there is just illustration on the front cover, then there is either the same of a different illustraion on the back.
On the inside there is either a continuous background that goes through the digipack, from the left through to the right (as you look at it) or different images of the artist.
There is text inside where the artist may have a written a note to their fans, thanking them for buying the album as well as information about the record company and who has been involved in the process of producing the CD, which is always in every album. Generally speaking, the information of the record is in the middle of the digipak and the note from the artist if they have written one, is on the left. However sometimes, they swap these round.
The right handside is where the CD is held by the digipak, there will either be an image on the CD with the name of the arist and album or sometimes the image that is on the back of the digipak is also the same image as on the CD. If it is not either of these, then the CD might just be a plain colour with the name of the artist and album on it.
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