Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Ancillary: What is a digipak?

Simply put, a digipak is the modern conventional method in which art is used to present a CD or DVD. It is a way in which an artist can be presented visually to potential and existing target audiences, drawing them in. Typically, a digipak also includes a stapled or folded booklet inserted in the inside of the pack. They are generally aesthetically pleasing, with sophisticated depictions of graphics that are found through the digipak, creating a standard level of consistency. They usually come with 4, 6, or 8 panels folding outwards and they also give the choice of being able to include more than one CD.

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