
Here is a screengrab of me editing my digipak and poster together using photoshop.
I used the images I took on the Nikon of the Alice in Wonderland themed objects. I didn't feel it was necessary to manipilate the images, just place them in position and add the text.
I used the template we used a while back whilst making examples. This really helped me know where to place the images.
Here are my end results;

The Front Cover and back.
The front is of the pocket watch with the bookmark of the book going round the top of the watch.
The album's title is made in the style of a child's writing, due to the main theme of the album design is fairytales, mostly Alice in Wonderland and Snow White. I used the newer pocket watch because it is readable and brighter, aswell as having a chain.
The font for the bands name is in a retro style, french font and the colour relates to the ribbon and cover of the book. I continued this font throughout the digipak.
The middle is a different font but the same colour and has the O in shadows a full colour.
The back consists of a page with the white rabbit in the background blurred, and the older, darker stop watch in the foreground. I made the text the same as the band's name on the front cover, and also joined the song names up together as I have always been a fan of this on CD's. The text goes around the pocketwatch and I also included the record label and barcode.


The Insides of the CD case, which would be made from cardboard. The first is of the opening page, which behind includes the booklet with lyrics and imagery of the band and more of the album design style. Next to it is the CD featuring all the recorded tracks. The CD's design continues on from the background image of the apple and stop watch.
The one underneath is of a image which includes what can be found on the bonus Blu-Ray or DVD Disc(Depending on which the audience bought). I made the text fit around the teacup with one of the text sideways.
The one next to it is of the disc, which again, continues on from the background image.
This whole section would fold out.

This is an example of what a page from the booklet would look like. It includes the lyrics to the song Shadows with the apple in the foreground and a blurred out background for where the text goes.

And here is the poster which would feature in magazines etc.
I wanted it to be almost completely different to the album's design and more like the music video we produced. However, I continued using the same fonts as the album.
I know the poster imagery is not as strong as the album's, but I wanted this because the album gives it a sense of mystery and a completely different feel to the video and poster in general, showing they are not just a stereotypical one style band.
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