This is one of four parts of the kooks digipack to there album "inside out" as you can see the colours within the back of the CD is very blamed and simple with a black and white theme through out the CD digipack, the spine is red to make it stand out and make it more eye catching to the audience. The picture on the back of the CD pack fills the whole back of the digipack to make it more appealing and stand out to the audience so you see the band, the black and white theme works well as there a indie band and they like to look vintage with there clothes and the theme thourght out. The layout of the writing is sperate with the track list at the top left of the CD back in open space so its easy to read out the way of any picture that might be behind so it doesn't take your eye off in different directions, the font of the track list is also in bold to stand out and bee seen so is to navigate. Then at the top right in space away from the main picture there is some more detail which is easy to read as there is a strong contrast with the white back against the black writing. Also the writing on the spine with the bands name and the album name is colours which contrast and stand out well against the read to be seen.
The bands CD follows the same colour scheme and theme through the CD so it links in together by using the same colours red black and white. The bands name is stood out a lot by using the black and red as two colours which make a strong contrast to make the bands name stand out. The font used for the bands name is in bold which makes it very masculine. They have also used the design and shape of the CD to their advantage by using the CD hole in the middle as "O" to link in with the bands name "the kooks". From the colours used within the CD you can tell its a stereotypical indie/ rock genre by the use of fonts and colour schemes throughout the whole digipack.
The front of the bands CD digipack just keeps following the same rules throughout the whole digipack. At the front of the digipack you can see the band together, and straight away tell their a indie band by their clothes the use of props like guitars and even hairstyles all these little things make you know instantly their a indie/ rock band. The colours scheme o the photo is still the same black and white to keep it simple and vintage. At the top out of the way of the picture you can see the bands name and album name so it directly in the middle to make it eye catching. The way they have placed the words is unique by using the album name to link with the bands name just underneath. They have also used the bands name in black to show where it is and the album name is red to not cause confusion and make it easy to understand. Again the colours used in the font are very strong contrast with the white back ground which also makes it stand out more appalling for the audience. The font cover is very simple the way its layed out so it does causes confusion it easy and simple to understand which is good about the design.
Finally the bands inside cover booklet is still keeping to the same theme of colours to have a strong link within the whole digipack. The pictures on the inside booklet is picture of them playing guitars and singing which shows a inside look to what they are like as a band also just makes it more appealing. The colours on the picture seems to fade to grey to red which is different and a good technique to use to make the album cover more interesting. There seems to be a bit of writing on the side which is talking about copy right apart from that there isn't any other writing about the band so a very simple inside booklet, which they could have developed on by putting tour dates or even some informtaion about the bands itself.




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