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Our Track: Daft Punk - 'Around The World'

Friday 30 November 2012

DIGIPAK Eg.4: Daft Punk - Human After All



There is a clear theme running throughout this digipak design which is in keeping with the genre of music. The futuristic computer style to this digipak works well for the house genre of music and will appeal to that target audience. The font on the front is in keeping with the colour scheme which is nice as the purple and the yellow contrast to make the artwork stand out. The front cover is simple and in keeping with convention as it includes the name of the artist 'Daft Punk' and the album title. 

The spine of the album is again simple with daft punk down the side and the virgin records label included. On the back cover you see the name of each individual track as well as the track length. You always see the track listing however the track lengths are not always included on the back of digipaks. You can see the bar code on the back with a nice design leading of it. There is also copyright information in small as the bottom of the back cover as well as the virgin records logo and EMI logo. 

The inside cover to this digpak has information about the producer of the tracks and different people who contributed to the songs. There are the names of some of the more singles in this album in boxes dotted around the inside of the digipak which works nicely.
Some of the lyrics to the songs are also featured on the back of the digipak which is in keeping with the conventions I have seen. The design on the CD itself is very simple. The bright bold yellow makes it stand out with the words daft punk simply written on as well as two logos. Overall I think the digipak works well and follows many of the conventions we have seen so far, it is also in keeping with the house genre and should appeal to that target audience. 

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