For the front cover of our digipak we played about with all the images that we had taken throughout filming, but I found that most of our images had too much going on it them and would be confusing to our audience. We settled on this image as it is extremely simple and very striking.

All I had to do to improve this image was to bring the contrast up and the brightness down, and finally use the eraser tool (which I dropped the opacity of) to create a blurred edge around the photo so it blends into the black background.
Finally I simply added the name and artist of our album in small writing with the same font as I used on our magazine advert. I like that the title is small and at the bottom of the front panel as otherwise it would distract from the main striking image.

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