Monday, 21 October 2013

Digipak forms and conventions

Digipaks come in many different formats. one of the most common formats of digipak is the "gate fold"

this is used because it allows you to put more information into the product and also allows for more CDs and inserts. 

the other most common format of digipak is the two panel fold which is you typical CD case style, this is very basic but allows for everything that you could possibly need.

another format of digipaks are that some are can be hard case and others soft case.

most of the conventions of digipaks are followed by nearly all styles of product for example
All digipaks have a list of the songs on the CD written on the back, sometimes they also have the track timings but this is more common in older CDs 


Most digipaks also contain copyright information and production company logos, they are usually found on the back of the digipak or on the inside. 


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