The text for the album digipak
I have stuck to a serif font with both my ancillary products as this related to my concept of church and religion. Also while filming in the church I noticed that nearly everything was written in serif font. For my digipak I have used multiple different versions of serif font to vary my use of typeface, this added diversity to the text on my digipak and in addition to this, to further diversify the font, I changed the thickness of the font and the gap between the lettering.
For the back of the digipak I struggled to fit the whole name of the song within the box without making the rest of the songs titles look really small. Then when I put the rest of the song names on the line underneath you couldn't differentiate between what were titles of songs and what were continuations of the song titles. To solve this I put a plus symbol to almost act as a bullet point. I used a plus, as plus signs, also look like religious crosses only the shape is slightly different. This helped push my religious/ church concept even further.
For the back of the digipak I struggled to fit the whole name of the song within the box without making the rest of the songs titles look really small. Then when I put the rest of the song names on the line underneath you couldn't differentiate between what were titles of songs and what were continuations of the song titles. To solve this I put a plus symbol to almost act as a bullet point. I used a plus, as plus signs, also look like religious crosses only the shape is slightly different. This helped push my religious/ church concept even further.
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