Here the finished front cover of our digipak. This image was taken against a plain white wall as we wanted it to isolate our artist just in case we decided to create an imaginer background. In the end we decided we didn't want any unnecessary objects or designs in the front cover. This is because we want the focus to be on our artist Iceburg keeping it simple was the best way of doing so. This is because he as a brand new artist and we needed him to be instantly recognizable for his fans and genre. The changes we have made since our last edit are that we have moved the 'Parental Adivsory' logo to the left and we have also taken it in slightly so that it isn't touching the corner of the cover. Again, from our digipak reseach, we found that the Parental Advisory logo is always slightly brought in and is never touching the edges of the cover. Our feedback also told us that the right side of the cover was 'too plain' and it would be better if we weren't stealing focus from Iceburg's with the Parental Advisory sign. Our artist name and album name are clear and bold with the font we brought in from the previous design. We used the blueish colour to represent the 'icy' theme he brings to the table. We put the artist name beside the artists face, while the album name was much lower down towards his body. This was because our feedback said that this works well because if the artist and album name were closer together the cover would look more bland and that this way we fill in the gaps better. Overall we as a group are happy with our front cover as we believe it looks professional yet simple as we haven't done anything fancy because Iceburg is a debut artist and still needs to establish himself on the scene.
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