The images above show the artist with another person working on the album. The front panel depicts this from behind the two, with their work in view. There is text on the front cover which is the artists name and the name of the album. The font used for the artists name is called Loki-Cola and has been chosen because it is the font that the artist uses to represent himself on all of his albums and promotional material. This helps to keep my content in line with the artists themes. Loki-Cola is not an available font on Microsoft programmes, so I had to copy and paste an image of the artists logo. I tried to choose a font that is very similar to Loki-Cola for the name of the album, however I don't think it fits very well with the images. The font is called Aristocrat SF.
The back panel depicts the same image but from the perspective of the screen, showing the front of the two people, along with the track list above them. The track list has been written in Aristocrat SF to keep continuity across the digipak. However, again, I feel this font does not suit the images very well.
The idea for the inside left panel is to show a close up shot/screenshot of the music being produced. The drawing I have produced for the left side panel is supposed to be representing something like this image below, hoever obviously showing one of his songs in creation. The image may even have more of a focus on the top of the screen with the file name, to keep the focus on the name of the album.

I have not had an idea for the disk tray yet however it may be something similar to the inside left panel and use images of music production software or hardware.
This idea for my digipak has come to mind because of the fact that Logic's other album covers/digipaks have cover that represent Logic in different scenarios and situations, some of which show Logic's hard work. Logic also posts a lot of images on social media similar to these. Here are some examples.
All of Logic's albums use very talented illustrations for their cover images which helps to make his digipaks unique. If i were to replicate the theme of illustrations, I would most likely use photo editing software or filters on a camera to edit a photo and replicate the results, since my art skills are not on such a high level in comparison.

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