I wasn't sure I was too keen on my other digipak artwork, so I tried a new attempt of it, still combining the same images, this was my second and third attempt.



I think this will be more aesthetically pleasing artwork and work more successfully than the others I came up with.

I then decided on this as the inside cover, it's inspired by a certain section in the animation that I thought would be nice to use in there as a reference to the video. From the research that I did into digipaks I found that the inside cover tends to be a lot simpler than the rest, so in this I tried to create something simple, but still good to look at. By adhering to the conventions I found in my research, I think this means it will be seen as a more successful, and professional looking digipak.
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But although this is effective and an appropriate style for the genre, the cover is missing several things - have another look at your exemplars. They'll all have track listings, copyright notices, record company logos, artwork acknowledgements, barcodes etd.
http://alevel09group5.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2009-09-20T08%3A18%3A00-07%3A00&max-results=3
you've shown examples of what needs to be here - so follow your own examples!
You still haven't changed this to include barcodes, track listings, web address, copyright info etc...
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