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Tuesday 28 February 2012

New concept for the digipack design

Inspired partly by my recent reading of the Bloody Chamber in English Literature AS, I decided that a subtle theme of necromancy within the album imagery could reflect the dark themes of the album and not feel overtly twisted, if handled with a sense of subtelty. The following designs depict the rough designs for the three images needed for the digipack design.


The above image will be in the digipack sleeve, behind the album disc. It depicts two dead arms reaching for one another. I hope to achieve this look of deathliness and eeriness through adjusting the colours of a normal arm and simply replicating and reflecting the image so that it depicts two equally decrepit arms reaching out for one another, from either side of the album case.

The above image depicts my new idea for the album cover (without the artist or album name evident). The clothes depicted will see the model in a large fur coat and her underwear. The entire image will be black and white with the exception of the model's lips will be be bright red. Over each eye will be a large cross, which is the typical convention of death.


The above image is the mock-up for the back cover of the CD. It shows a pair of still lifeless legs coming from out of the top of the album cover with the album tracks (Still in the disjointed, unarranged manner of the previous design) seemingly coming from in between the legs.

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