Monday, 27 September 2010

Digipak Research



A digipak is a style of CD packaging which is registered trademark AGI media, a MeadWestvaco inc.

A digipak normally consists of roughly 4 to 8 panels. Typically, digipaks have a various amount of images and very little extra information whereas alternativilly, regular CD cases have alot of text and few images. Ocassionally digipaks have an extra section with a pocket inside for a leaflet or instead of a CD holder, but this is becoming more rare and itsbecoming more popular for a brand to keep their digipak more simple.
Here are some examples of digipaks:






The digipak for Virtual Band The Gorillaz - 'Demon Days' album has a front cover and 3 inside flaps that fold out, including the front cover, create the shape of
a vertical cross showing the 4 band members images around the cd tray, which is in the centre.





This is a website that produces and promote digipaks.

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