This is what my inside panels were looking like before I showed it to Marisa. She said it was looking very good, but that having the name of the artist and the title of the album again made her think that this was my album cover. The reason why I put them there it's because that side was feeling a bit blank and empty and I didn't want to add any other images. I tried writing some lyrics but I didn't feel it worked so well. However, she suggested I could add some thank you text or try to make a signature from my artist. Considering what she said, I didn't want to add any thank you text because I think it doesn't go very well with the genre, but I liked the idea of maybe having like an autograph. This would make my digipak special and encourage fans to buy it, as well as it would give a personal sense to it, making the fans feel closer to the artist. This idea also goes well with the genre since the indie style portrays a 'do it yourself' feeling, reinforced by the artist's own signature. To try and do this, I have downloaded a font that would look like a signature.
And this is how my inside panels are looking now:
I think it looks much better and special now with his autograph. I have used the free transform tool to make it look inclined, so that it doesn't look too perfect and adds a more realistic feeling to it. I have also noticed the adidas symbol on his coat, and I used the healing brush tool to delete it, since I don't think is very appropriate to have a big brand symbol in my digipak, especially because of the genre.
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