Monday 3 October 2011

Kate Nash Digi Packs

This front cover is more conceptual than the others. It doesn't just show the singer but also scenery and background. Kate Nash's indie music goes well with this cover as it is very picturesque. There is a slightly childish theme to this album, with the simple writing fonts used and doll house in the picture.
The back cover is in keeping with the general tone of the album, the navy blue colour continuing on this side and the same font used as the title. The arrangement of the album titles makes good use of space and makes up for the fact that there isn't a picture on the back of this cover.
I really like the CD for this, as the texture created for the block navy colour makes the potentially bland cover more interesting. The slightly washed out name compliments the border that is around the writing around the outside.
I really like this CD as i like collage created on photoshop from lots of different images. The mixture of colours make it even more interesting and the cream background compliments the colours and give the album and art deco feel, along with the writing of the title.
The back cover continues the theme of art deco with the font  and colour. The structure of the track list is fairly basic along with the copy write writing and logos.
The CD is the most creative part of the whole album which is odd as it is probably the think that one would see least. It is made to look like a collage made out of cut outs of magazines which is something continued from the front cover. 

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