The colours have been used well in this publication as there is a clear colour scheme yet they all contrast with each other. The dark background it quite unique as all the other colours piled onto our quite light and bright. The yellow writing on the cover runs parallel with the two parallel lines on the road, creating depth and drawing attention to the woman in the centre, as this is where the lines end. Eye contact between the assumed artist and the viewer creates audience recognition and makes it appear personal and forms a bond between the two. The rustic old school styled writing is a clear indication of the genre of the artist and as it handwritten a relaxed feel is created, the dark writing connects it to the page as the background is too dark. The small images add to the country western feel of this album as they are faded and slightly pixlated suggesting their old and therefore are of an importance. The background photo shows a sign post with only one person visible suggesting the artist comes from a rural area and would typical have inspiration from the older performers which their parents listened to, again suggesting the style of performer this digipak is trying to promote. Small stars have been placed around this digipak to keep the text boxes full and add an indie feel to the work. The black faded outline around the cover is again adding depth to the album as it frames the image, making it look smaller and therefore more compact and full. The odd splashes of colour draw attention to the object marking it importance as well as brightening up the digipak.

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