Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Back cover construction




To make the back cover look authentic I added a bar code from the internet and put it in the bottom left corner. I also added writing on the bottom to also make it look authentic and changed the record label company's name to the one that I made up and also the copyright. The font is the same that I used on the front cover.



Here is how I constructed my copy right logo and my record label logo:


The most professional looking logos are usually the simplest ones. So for this logo all I did was draw a black circle and then put the initials in the circle, in white, towards the top of the circle. I then added 3 thick white lines below the letters and then duplicated the logo on to the back cover.






I then put the front cover and the back cover side by side so when I edited the picture, I'd want it to complement the front and not look out of place



This is how I made my record label logo.

The name that I had chosen for my record label was 'Awesome Records'.


I wanted to keep the logo as simple as possible







This is another logo that I made and added to my back cover.







I added a DVD logo on the back because I am including a DVD disk of the music video in my digipak as an addition to the CD. I then put the track list on it to give it a finished look.


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