Sophie Habibis is not a professional artist and there are not really that many photos of her on the internet so i have to work with what i have got. I researched on loads of websites for professional looking photos of her and i found what was advertised to her 'her official fan' website and i was really drawn to this one photo.
This is the photo i wanted on the back, her style of clothing is a contrast to what she is wearing on the front of the digipak. She is portraying a different style in this photo, she is wearing all black and her hair is not as neat as the front cover. Her rock look is another element of her personality that i would like on my digipak, she is on the stage with a massive grin on her face. This shows the audience that she enjoys being on stage.
I began with this photo cropping it to size, so Sophie on the right hand side of the cover. I then slightly adjusted the background by adjusting the colours and added the circles growing out from behind her head, representing the 50's microphone.
I then added the track list next to Sophie, i made sure the track list was written in a clear font. I picked Verdana, however the font might change in the final stages of my digipak. I centered the track list, i find this makes it easy to read. I applied a suttle glow and a shadow to highlight the text and make it stand out more. The tracks were chosen by me, some names of the songs were made up and i decided to choose songs that she's already sung and/or i would like her to sing.
After seeing the panel like that i wasn't happy with it. I decided to make Sophie bigger in the frame, almost bringing her forward, like she is closer to the audience. I wanted to do this for a number of reasons, i didn't like how her belt was showing and i didn't think it looked interesting enough. Sophie also seemed kinda distant in the shot.
I began with this photo cropping it to size, so Sophie on the right hand side of the cover. I then slightly adjusted the background by adjusting the colours and added the circles growing out from behind her head, representing the 50's microphone.
I then added the track list next to Sophie, i made sure the track list was written in a clear font. I picked Verdana, however the font might change in the final stages of my digipak. I centered the track list, i find this makes it easy to read. I applied a suttle glow and a shadow to highlight the text and make it stand out more. The tracks were chosen by me, some names of the songs were made up and i decided to choose songs that she's already sung and/or i would like her to sing.
After seeing the panel like that i wasn't happy with it. I decided to make Sophie bigger in the frame, almost bringing her forward, like she is closer to the audience. I wanted to do this for a number of reasons, i didn't like how her belt was showing and i didn't think it looked interesting enough. Sophie also seemed kinda distant in the shot.




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