The document analyzes the layout and design of several album booklets or "digipacks". Key points made:
- Emeli Sande's album has a scrapbook-style layout with lyrics and images.
- Kelly Clarkson's album spaces out lyrics and images more evenly compared to bunching text at the back.
- Rihanna's album uses images as backgrounds in a structured layout, which the author prefers over the others.
2. 3)
I like this page near the middle because it shows some
things that have happened in her life and may have
had an influence on this album
1) 4) 6)
Emeli Sande mainly has a layout of lyrics, images and illustrations
5)
2) 7)
3. 3)
Like the previous album there is a full length page
with one image across it. I like this use of space it
breaks up the writing
1) 4) 6)
Like the previous album this has a similar layout of lyrics and images
however it seems to be more structured in where things are positioned
5)
2) I like the image on the back
compared to a blank page I
think this would be a nice touch
to use on our Digipack
4. 3)
Having so many images is a way of showing people
what has happened during the time of making the
album.
1) 6)
4)
Compared to the previous albums this I like the way the images have been edited where it looks
one has the most use of images so far very textured and a bit like a scrapbook; I would like to take
with some writing over the images influences like that to use in our Digipack.
2) 5)
7)
5. 10)
There is a continuation of images and this album
has more pages than any albums looked at previous
to this one
8) 13)
11)
The lyrics have been bunched at the back of the album. I think that this is a good
layout to the text however I think in our Digipack I would like to space out the images
and lyrics a bit like the Emeli Sande and Kelly Clarkson albums
9) 12) 14)
6. 4)
I prefer this structured layout the most out of all the
albums and like the images used as backgrounds
similar to Rihanna’s album
1)
5) 8)
I
2) 6) especially 9)
like this
wide
spread
3) 7) page 10)