I have previous analysed the digipak of the original artist's album, as you see above, but never the less I will also find out artists similar to them, where I can analyse too. So I have decided that it will be useful for me to do that with Emeli Sande's album, considering as she's featured in the song. What I have noticed between this album above and the Krept and Konan album is that they are both edited in a way that they come across as drawings, which like I keep on saying helps to represent that they are still growing and have a long way to go. Both album consist of heartfelt pieces, songs that will really touch ones heart and you will feel it to the core. Their music has become so universal that anyone can relate to it or more so enjoy it.
Another Artist I have picked is UK Rapper Giggs. Here's a digipak album of his from his earlier days in the music industry. Here I have talked about two of his albums as you can see below:
The following albums that I have looked at (The long way home/ Live in Albert Hall/ When will it stop) hold similar codes and conventions. One being the style in which they the album art is made all has a portrayal of growth and being a working progress, due to the use of drawing rather than a image. All albums I've looked at all have the imagine of the artist that takes place in the centre of the digipak. That is done so that people instantly identify the artists, its also way of branding their product, so you know that it is them that you are listening to. This also something that is really common in today's music industry and is still the common layout of many album covers.
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