What initially drew me to look at this specific digipak was the vivid impact created through the dominating picture of the female singer. The simplicity of the design helps emphasise this image and it is a very empowering symbol for women - it strongly reminds me of the statue of liberty. I love the contrast between the masculinity of the ripped, fur jacket against the femininity of her visual appearance. The soft neutral tone of the background compliments the intensity of the black fur throw across her figure but what it also does is suggest the theme of the album which is simplicity, to therefore create a vivid statement for the album itself. Throughout her booklet there are various photographs of the female singer in unique and individual costuming - what this does is visually attract the reader as the booklet is showcasing the artist in a number of alluring photographic images. What I really like about this digipak is the little text which is used as it therefore focusses more upon the creative, visual aspects of its design - the layout, the images, the font style. Its purpose is more like providing the audience with an in depth experience of the artists rather than simply showing the words to the song.
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