1. The Digi-pack must a Front and Back Page, these pages are there for the designers to add artwork and the album cover. Most designers put the song names (and Occasionally Times) on the back page of the Digi-pack
2. Digi-pack must have a spine, the spine is there to hold the two adjacent pages together and it allows the Digi-pack to be opened and close with out any problems or difficulties.
3. The Digipacks must have some form of CD holder in the Digi-pack, for example it could be the bottom of a CD case, this is commonly used, or it could be two pieces of card where the CD is placed in between, like seen with Vinyles and other older CD holders, this is not used very often, but this is used quite often to hold the booklet that comes with the Digi-pack.
Left: This is the most commonly used CD holder. This looks like its from the bottom of a CD.
Right: This is the other type of CD holder that are used in some Digi-packs. Its 2 pieces of card that are cellotaped at the bottom, this stops the CD form slipping out of the bottom of the Digi-pack, on the other hand if the Digi-pack is turned on its side then the CD falls out and its damaged.
4. The Digi-pack must have a Barcode, so that the product can be scanned in and is easier on the sales.
5. The Digi-pack must have the band name on, this helps the customers identify who made the Digi-pack. The Digi-pack most commonly also has the Bands Album name and the album cover or Art that corresponds with the Album name.
After this stage you were supposed to do the initial designs for your own digipak and post those. Where is that work?
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