Into further research for digipaks I have been looking at the small print; it is usually located at the bottom of the backcover. Many digipaks represent the company that signed the band.
This is backcover of 'the cat empire', I have circled in red the small print I am analysing.
The small print tells us the bands website, along with a social networking site that represents the band (myspace). The company that signed the band, 'Velour music''s website is also advertised. The writing also involves the legal wording involved in the making of the digipak and band. It also tells us 'Decca music' distributed the digipak. The logo of velour music is shown, this means its easy for people to recognise the company.
For our digipak I think we should involve legal writing as it creates more authencity. This digipak also tells us how the booklet in the digipak has been printed on recycled paper, this may help the digipak reach out to a larger audience.
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