This is the front, back and inside covers of Plan B's debut album.
Firstly, on the inside left I noticed a similarity to the inside left of the Vaccines album I annotated earlier. This however shifts more of the focus onto a single face because Plan B is a single singer. I like the effect used, the shadowinging a use of light twinned with facial expressions proves for a very effective image, telling a story in itself.
The CD itself stays with the colour scheme of the rest of the digipak, using crean red and black. Its also looks very original, authentic and old fashioned which compliments the image on the opposite page perfectly, as its in black and white.
The front cover has many different components intertwined. The top is the text on a traditional cinema sign, which makes it again, look aunthentic and old fashioned. The artist is sitting on a stage looking down, with darkness behind and a single light on him. This is helping perfectly to promote the artsit as an artist, throwing light on him, trying to sell him as an artist.
The back page uses a similar background and text to the front cover, the use of text actually in the picture makes it look more integrated, and the use of light and colour match the rest of the digipak.
I enjoy the use of lighting and expression in this CD pack, forcing emphasis on the artist and the music without over complicating things. Because ioverall, a digipak is used to promote the artist.
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