This digipak was created by a media studies student and shows it has been very well though out as it includes all the conventional elements of a digipak. The colours coordinate well and a bright which would stand out to engage the audience. It is also appealing to the eye and fits represents the rock genre clearly. Audiences can tell from this that the guitar is also the key instrument in the album as it is shown on the digipak. Overall the cover is very clear and the audience can clearly work out the main elements to the songs through the images and backdrops show on the digipak. The font is suited to the digipak overall and everything correlates well together creating a successful and professional looking album cover.

In contrast this is another students digipak whose genre is more soul and chilled music. You can tell this because of the visuals on the digipak. The front is an image of the artist herself with a very bland facial expression creating enigma for the audience as to what her album entails. The back is also a continuim of the front keeping the clean and fresh feel to it. The colours are blues and greys which are very subtle and imply an element of cold and winter which ties in with the artist use of costume (a thick coat). The CD itself stands out as it has various words engraved onto it such as 'shot' and 'bullet' creating more enigmatic codes for the audience.

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