Draft I:
From analysing my first draft of the digipak, I referred back to my research and realised that it wasn't fitting with the aesthetic of the indie genre, as the colours were too bright and there were too many pictures of the artist which isn't common in artists such as 'The 1975' and 'Arctic Monkeys'. This therefore led me to divert my ideas towards that of minimalistic colours, particularly utilising grey, black and white, with a simplistic front cover and running theme of lights amongst dark backgrounds.
I also asked a collection of peers to give feedback on my first draft which therefore initiated my further understanding of what I could change.
"I like the images of the band, however I'm not sure if it is fitting with your chosen genre"
- Charlotte Berry (Year 13)
"I think it is possible to make it more reflective of the indie genre through the use of colour, from existing products it is clear that the use of dark colour helps to initiate an understanding of the desired aesthetic"
- Holly Rundle (Year 13)
"I like the fairy lights, I think this would be perfect against a dark and simple background. I think this would be a simple yet effective theme to run throughout the digipak."
- Olivia Smith (Year 13)
Draft II: After Personal and Peer Feedback:





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