These products, within the promo pack, should be linked in some way to the music video that we make. It is a good idea that these three things link together, so that they look like they belong in a pack and so the whole promotional pack looks a lot more professional, and as if had been made by the record label or artist themselves.
A digipak is a thick paper (almost cardboard like) CD package. The paper is a folded one-piece section. The CD rests in a normal plastic tray, like those in jewel cases. The tray is glued to the paper. This definition was taken from one of the website that google showed when digipak definition was typed into the search bar.
The digipak that we are going to be making should/will be the same size of dvd case. But they can be all sorts of sizes. There are some that are the size of a normal album case, like the Oasis one you can see below:
However for our project the digipak that we/I am going to be creating is going to be like the ones that are the size of a dvd case. To help get some inspiration and to also look at how the digipak should look, within the genre of pop and also so that it would fit in with the target audience for our the artist that we are doing/looking at, I am going to be analysing two digipaks from the same genre that our artist is in. Therefore I am going to be looking at digipaks Music by Madonna and also Tangled Up by Girls Aloud, which you can see below:
You can see that the above digipaks/dvd are both by female artists and they are both can come under the genre of pop. I have chosen to analyse these two digipaks as I believe that they are probably quite similar to what the outcome of my digipak is going to be like. It can be said that these artists both have quite a similar target audience and fan base to Lady Gaga, which would mainly come under young adults who are females and as also mentioned before the demographic of white American gay men. Therefore I think that it would probably be best that I focus on some similar points that have been used throughout these two and other pop digipaks that can relate and really cater for and interest the target audience.
One of the first things that you notice when you look at the digipaks is the photos that have been used, and that are one of the first things that grab your attention. It is quite effective, I think to have quite a big photo of the the artist of subject so that it does grab the viewers attention, and I also think that this is a good idea as they will also practically immediately know who's product it is by seeing the photo. You can also see that these photos are quite sexy as to capture in possibly the male audience, as they may think that this is an insight as to what the product itself is going to be like. This can also kind of help intrigue the female audience as it might shows these artists and the way they appear as objects of desire. Therefore the main photo that is going to be used on the cover of the digipak is quite an important decision to make as it can be one of the main selling points of the product, so it must be a good image that will catch people's attention and that will also cater to the target audience.
You can also see on the digipak that there is a smaller photo on the back cover of the digipaks, although it may be a lot smaller than the one of the front however this can also be an important image. On both of the above digipaks these photos are of things that are quite iconic and are things that people may relate the artist, almost straight away.
On the Girls Aloud digipak you can see that their secondary photo is of the band actually using wires that make them seem as though they are flying, you can tell that this photo, it seems, would have been taken from one of their tours. In that image you also have the kind of floating ribbon effect that surround them as they are up in the air. It can be perceived as though they are representing their movements. When you look at the photo it can also seems that the girls are tangled up within those 'ribbons' which cleverly links in with the name of their album 'Tangled Up' linking the whole of the promotional pack together, therefore bringing the album and the digipak/dvd and anything else with this same theme running through it seem almost like one product, which could end up with fans from the target audience buying all of the products that have been linked with this theme within the album, digipak etc.
The second digipak, produced by/for Madonna has this same linking theme running through it. You can see that the smaller secondary image on the digipak is simply just of her pink cowboy hat, that she is wearing in the first photo. The cowboy hat, it can be said, is now one of the items that is synonymous with Madonna, after her 'Don't Tell Me' song. The cowboy hat, as well as the first image, has the background of a bale of hay, which then gives us the impression that she is in some kind of barn that may be on a farm, this tyhen again linking in to the whole cowboy and Wild West theme. Madonna has also really linked everything around the song itself into this Wild West theme. For example we know that she has the cowoboy hat etc on the digipak, but you can also take a look at the music video for the 'Don't Tell Me' music video in which she again shows the cowboy theme; she is wearing a cowboy hat, the type of 'denim' shirt that would mainly be associated with the Wild West, also some dark jeans that are also being worn with a belt that has quite a big and fancy belt buckle, something that may be related to the more glamourised vision of the Wild West. This theme can aslo been seen carred on through to the single cover for the song itself and a similar outfit, to what she wore in the video, can be seen on her when she is performing the song on her tour.
The fonts are another important component of the digipak, or any type of advertising or merchandise; as this, alongside the images, could be what draws the customer/viewer in. It is also quite important that they link into the rest of the promotional pack, as it wouldn't be very appealing or effective if something like the font stood out for being completely different from everything else and the theme of the digipak.
The first one that I am going to look at is the font on Madonna's 'Music' digipak. I personally think that Madonna's font is perfect, specifically the font that is used on the front cover as it is so cleverly linked in with the whole western theme running throughout and I think that it really kind f completes/pulls together the digipak. You can see that the font has been placed on a sign, that can be related to the signs that we see (in movies etc.) placed above the entrance doors of western saloons. There is also a picture of a horse, on that sign, which again kind of enforces the western and cowboy theme. The actual font, that the artists name has been written in, has that stereotypical western font/writing that we all imagine and associate with the western theme. They have also wisely put the font in a pink colour which again ties/brings in the cowboy hat again, as they are the same/ a similar colour.
The same kind of font is used throughout the rest of the digipak, however they have changed the colours when they are or have been used on different parts of the digipak. For example the font on the back of the digipak is either the same or a similar font type to the main one on the front colour however this time they have differentiated it by change the font colour to white. This also helps it to stand out from the dark background it has been placed on, which is an important thing to take into consideration as there id no point in having a really effective font that links into evreything if you use it with a colour hat blends into the background therefore making it difficult to be read by a viewer of the product.
The font on the Girls Aloud is much simpler than what is used on Madonna's one however still just as effective. You can see that they have definitely thought about having the font stand out from the background, specifically with the secondary font. They have chosen the colour to be white which really stands out from the black background making it very easy to read. They have used the white coloured font on the front cover to give a little more detail about the product and then it has been used as the main font and font colour on the back cover, where it explains in more detail what is on or in this pack. They have kept the same font type for the white font throughout the whole of the digipak, I think that this makes it slightly more easier to read it and digest the information. I think that it also works well with the theme of the digipak, as you could relate the choice of a white font to the white lights that we can see are projected within the photographs that they have used. It also can give off a slightly sophisticated feel as the colours are quite simple and kind of straight to the point, making the whole digipak look very professional and quite classy, which I think is quite an effective thing.
The primary font used to name the band, I think can also be said as white. However they have done a really clever thing with this main font, which ties it in with the theme running through the digipak. They have incorporated the pink swirls that were used in the photos into the font. They have kind of overlapped the swirls so that they cover the main font, of the band's name, however making sure that they are still visible, and that they totally fit into the theme a look of the rest of the digipak/promotional pack. I personally think that that is a very simple yet effective thing that they have done with overlapping the two, as it kind of makes it look like the main photo and the main font have merged together and slightly look like one whole thing.
Below I have uploaded the flat plans that I made for my digipak, I have included little notes on the side of the sketches to help illustrate what I have come up with:
Once I had drawn these out I then decided that I wanted to make my flat plans, I then used pictures of Lady Gaga herself from the internet and stuck those onto my 'life size' digipak flat plans: I will put a picture of each flat plan, with their corresponding evaluation.
Flat plan evaluation:
With the first flat plan that I did I have to say that I like the bold stand out font that was used, it is quite big and is therefore one of the first things that you see, letting you know who the artist is and who the digipak is for. On the back of it I do kind of like the way that the tracks are set out I think that it has a good ind of structure to them, yet they aren't too plain or formal. However I am not entirely sure what I think of the image used, it is a strong powerful image, but I don't think I like the fact that she isn't looking at the camera, it just doesn't seem that engaging. Another thing that I don't particularly like about this flat plan is the way that the title just says Gaga instead of her full name of Lady Gaga, I'm not sure whether this works and I think that if I was to use this as a template for my digipak I would probably have to change that to Lady Gaga.

With the second flat plan I made, I do like the photograph used on this one, as she is looking at the camera (even though she does have a mask on) I think that this is much more effective than the previous as it draws you in the fact that she is looking at you, and it is quite a striking photo and is very full on and I like that and think it works. Again, as said before the way the album list has been set is good, very similar to the previous and I think that I am going to be using this sort of layout on my final digipak. Another thing that I do like is the link between the colours used in the digipak; you have the silver that she has on her costume, in the photograph on the front and you also have the text in the same or a similar colour, I like this idea of continuation and I think it makes it quite effective and professional looking. However one of things about this I don't like is the font that I used for the name of the artist I don't think that it is very eye catching and it just wouldn't sell the product, I think that this definitely needs to change and be more striking if it was to be effective.

The final digipak flat plan that I made, I have to say is my favourite of them all. I really like the collage idea with the photos on the cover, I think that it is quite an unusual way of arranging the images and I think it works and is different to others, just like Lady Gaga is herself. I really like the font and how striking it is and how it is quite in your face and is definitely the first thing you see, letting you know who the digipak is about. Again the way the track listing is set out is good and attractive looking and I think that this is what I will be using for my digipak. The only thing that I am unsure of with this one is that I don't know whether having the font obstructing the images is a good idea, but I think because it looks so effective that way and that you can still see some of the photos I am going to leave it. Also I'm slightly unsure of the back of the digipak, I think it is a little plain looking and think that when it comes to making my final digipak I may have to try and change this so it looks more appealing, and not like it has been forgotten about.
I then took these and developed them and used pieces from each and using the software Photoshop I created my final digipak, which can be seen below:
