Thursday, 2 December 2010

The first inside (left hand side) panel.


The Font panel of the digipak.

Our finished CD panels.

We have completed our CD panels for part of our digipak. Within the panels we have tried to keep the theme of the 'cup of tea' which we decided to use for the digipak. As a group we feel very positive about the design of the panels and feel like we have met the aims of what we wanted to do by creating CD panels which were artistic, creative and imaginative.
In the next blog posts we will upload the complete images.

Monday, 29 November 2010

Editing in Photoshop

At the moment we are using photoshop to edit the images we have taken.

The screenshot belows shows a image we are currently editing, we have brightened the contrast of the image to get make the bright colours of the image stand out more, we also have used a spiral affect within the centre of the cup with text (Lyrics of the song we have used for our music video) going around the image, we decided to do this as we felt it would offer something new and unique to one of the CD panels.


Sunday, 28 November 2010

CD photo's.

As suggested in a previous post, we decided to focus the cd panels around a cup of tea. In the last couple of days we have used a digital stills camera to take pictures of different styles of cups at various different angels on different surfaces.



Here our a few pictures which we have taken:







Wednesday, 24 November 2010

Photoshop Cs4

When creating and editing the digipak I will use the computer software called 'Adobe Photoshop'. This piece of software will allow me to resize and crop images, change the colour of various different fonts and shapes, overlap layers to form a new image, add effects to a image eg. blur etc.. All these features within photoshop will help me to create the digipak to best of the groups ability.



The Adobe Photoshop laoding screen:

Tuesday, 23 November 2010

Final chosen fonts.

Within the CD cover, we will use the Pointy Demo for the bands name 'OK GO' and Grobold for the rest of the text used within the Digipak.