This digipak is very different to Tinie Tempah's as it only has three colours; black, white and red. These colours are used effectively, red being used in the centre this draws our attention to the cover as red is the first colour that we see. The background image is a collection of instruments. This is very interesting as it is contemporary and is almost like a piece of artwork. In contrast to Tinie Tempah's cover the artist does not feature on the front cover which goes against the convention of a Hip Hop digipak. This could be because it is different that it draws people towards the cover. Also the picture being black and white can emphasise the structure of a certain picture. The variety of ways that different colours convert to different greys means that you can have quite fine control over just what parts of your picture will be light and dark, in addition to lighting levels. This can help to make the picture and the album cover more interesting.


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