9. Digipack - Research
- andrasighiartau
- Apr 14, 2024
- 1 min read
I've come across several Digipacks from artists I enjoy, which serve as great references for design inspiration. It's fascinating to see how different musicians approach the visual representation of their music through these physical formats.

Billie Eilish's Digipack cover really resonates with me. Its simplicity elegantly highlights her beauty, and I appreciate the harmonious blend of colors that complement her skin tone and hair. It's a captivating representation of her aesthetic.

I also appreciate Ed Sheeran's cover, although it doesn't quite capture my attention as much as Billie Eilish's does initially. The use of vibrant colors is eye-catching, and I admire its simplicity. However, I tend to gravitate towards covers that don't feature such phosphorescent hues. It's all about personal taste, and while it's not quite my style, I can still appreciate its appeal.

It sounds like the cover you're describing doesn't quite resonate with you. Perhaps it's the black and white aesthetic or the newspaper-like elements that don't appeal to your taste. However, you still find Tailor to be looking gorgeous despite the design not being your cup of tea. It's understandable that not every design will speak to everyone, and it's great that you can still appreciate aspects of it.
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