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This is my final panel 4. I created this version of the image after realising that a coloured image would be more appropriate for my digipack. I wanted the picture to look like that of a disposable camera, so I increased the exposure and added a bit of RGB noise. I like this font as I think it is impactful and modern, the caps lock demanding attention. The meaning of the image itself is open to interpretation, the listener decides whether it is a metaphor for death (i.e. floating up towards heaven), or just a part of her dream / drug trip. I chose the pale pink colour, as it sticks with the motif of pink, and links to the roses on the front panel. My vision for these images also linked to the Ophelia

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This is my final panel 4. I created this version of the image after realising that a coloured image would be more appropriate for my digipack.

I wanted the picture to look like that of a disposable camera, so I increased the exposure and added a bit of RGB noise.

I like this font as I think it is impactful and modern, the caps lock demanding attention.The meaning of the image itself is open to interpretation, the listener decides whether it is a metaphor for death (i.e. floating up towards heaven), or just a part of her dream / drug trip. I chose the pale pink colour, as it sticks with the motif of pink, and links to the roses on the front panel.

My vision for these images also linked to the Ophelia painting, as I imagined my picture to look like Ophelia floating out of the water.

This is a rejected panel 4 idea.In theory, I liked this design, but I couldn’t find a way to make it look more professional.The font was inspired by one one used regularly by Beyoncé, as I thought it was bond and striking, but I feel now that it would work only as a title, not for track listings.