Monday, 26 September 2011

Kasabian, Empire- Digipak

Kasabian, Empire- Digipak

This is Kasabian's front cover of their Digipak, the cover contains a king like figure holding a naked women, this is mirrored top to bottom, both joining to complete the image. It looks like a playing card, this is highlighted with the inclusion of the K of clubs sign in the top left hand corner. I think this image ties in well with the alum name Empire. The background colour is beige which makes the image stand out. The typography is sharp and basic, it covers the majority of the centre of the cover. The colour is gold which fits in well with the existing colours.  I think because Kasabian being band, there faces arn't as easily recognised as their name, meaning having their name across the front cover will be easily recognisable for the audience. The name of the album 'Empire' is featured much smaller in white on a red ribbon that is tired around the bottom half of the  centre image.



This is the Digipak opened up, the beige background is carried on with the simple K of clubs sign on the left and on the right the details about the songs e.g. the song and music writer. The typography is black, curvy writing and small. 



On the back of the Digipak is the list of songs included in the album. I like the gold victorian style design which links in with the theme throughout the Digipak. The typography is small red writing with the same font used as the inside. 

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