Friday, 6 April 2018

Feedback on Our Digipak

To receive feedback on our digipak I sent it out to a classmate on iMessage and asked him to send me back a message with their thoughts on, 1. Their initial thoughts on the artwork, 2. What type of band they were given the impression of from the digipak, 3. When relating to a grunge rock band, if our digipak suited our genre. Their answers followed this pattern of three answers. I then screenshot the message.




I also took video feedback of two classmates regarding the same questions


We received some really helpful feedback from our peers as they confirmed our aspirations of the digipak being a grunge rock bands album, meaning we created an effective album targeted at the audience of disengaged and rebellious teens

Furthermore we received written feedback in an email from a classmate:

How we adapted according to this feedback and why:

  • We disagreed with the comment on the size of our title and it remained the same as we felt that being small it conveyed the message of not being the centre of attention to better associate with our target audience. This is because they don't like being the centre of attention and therefore find similarities in the cover and themselves
  • We agreed with the advise regarding the catalogue number, barcode, and copyright information. Therefore we added these adjustments to a more final version of our digipak to increase its authenticity and professional look
  • On the other hand we once more disagreed with a point, this time being about the difference in colour. This is because it had the purpose of conveying a message of rebellion across to the audience. By only one image being in colour we suggest how the band is rebellious as they are in this picture and it is rebelling against the conventions of black and white pictures that are used in the rest of the digipak.

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