The have a key importance to the design of our digipack as it brings the design together and can convey interest.

We considered this juxtaposition element a developed it, keeping with the idea of a tonal drawing, a second drawing, one of the anatomy of a rabbit, the other just a simple drawing of a normal looking rabbit. This could suggest a sense of good an evil and could be composed on either side. This furthermore could be consider as 'binary opposition', following the theme of the normal and inverted style girl on the previous flip page and front cover. These drawings which we scanned in are shown below.
To make the drawing more effective, we edited them by adding a 'threshold' filter, so that the lines and shading would be more harsh and creating contrast. This harsh contrast furthermore adds to the distrubed look we are going for with our digipack, as we did for our music video. All to suit the codes and conventions of our genre to our target audience.
For where the disk would be place, we had to come up with a design that would be quite generic but suited with the rest of the design. As before with the development of the background, a clock was used then which we really particularly liked. We considered the image that we used before and changed it but also made it more subtle to the design. Also we thought that the roundness of the clock face would complement the disk itself.
The clock face could also be the design on the disk itself so it seems apart of the whole design of the digipack.
Additionally, similar photoshop brushed used within the front cover design will be used to create flow between the designs.
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