
This DigiPak is the packaging for a Gorillaz album (CD).
How Many Panels Does The Digipak Have?
This DigiPak has five panels (double sided). These panels appear to be
the same size as a regular CD case.
How Has It Been Designed?
When folded out, this DigiPak forms the shape of a cross. The centre square contains the CD, and the other four squares (flaps), have each of the band characters faces on them. From the photo of the DigiPak half folded up, it appears that the Characte
rs all have different expressions on their faces depending on which side of the flap you can see. I am guessing that the album cover, is likely to be on the opposite side of the square holding the disk. I say this, because it is the only flap that would be left over provided that all of the character flaps are double sided.
This is a really interesting idea, and I think that it is different, and an unusual desigh for a DigiPak… However the Gorillaz are not exactly the band known for sticking most to convention, as each band member hides behind the face of a cartoon version of themselves, rather than letting everyone become aware of who they all really are.
The background for all of this DigiPak is plain white. This makes the characters really stand out, and it also makes it look sharp and clean. The background for the disk also follows this and it connects each of the flaps so that it is generally a stronger
design.
Size?
The average size for a regular CD case is approximately:
This DigiPak has five panels (double sided). These panels appear to be
the same size as a regular CD case.
How Has It Been Designed?
When folded out, this DigiPak forms the shape of a cross. The centre square contains the CD, and the other four squares (flaps), have each of the band characters faces on them. From the photo of the DigiPak half folded up, it appears that the Characte
rs all have different expressions on their faces depending on which side of the flap you can see. I am guessing that the album cover, is likely to be on the opposite side of the square holding the disk. I say this, because it is the only flap that would be left over provided that all of the character flaps are double sided.
This is a really interesting idea, and I think that it is different, and an unusual desigh for a DigiPak… However the Gorillaz are not exactly the band known for sticking most to convention, as each band member hides behind the face of a cartoon version of themselves, rather than letting everyone become aware of who they all really are.
The background for all of this DigiPak is plain white. This makes the characters really stand out, and it also makes it look sharp and clean. The background for the disk also follows this and it connects each of the flaps so that it is generally a stronger
design.
Size?
The average size for a regular CD case is approximately:
120.5mm [Width] x 119.5mm[Height] … (per panel)
There are three of these panels plus the seams in between each folding flap.
Material?
There are three of these panels plus the seams in between each folding flap.
Material?
Card – Outer covers
Card – Inner covers
Card – Inner covers
Plastic – Tray for CD/DVDs
No comments:
Post a Comment