This CD is from a group of CD's - 'CD one'. This is shown clearly on the front cover at the bottom centre. The title of the CD is at the top centre of the cover in larger red lettering. The red stands out well against the white clouds of the image - we assume it is Wales in the snow - and suggests a festive style. 'Christmas' is larger than the rest of the title, emphasising the fact that it is a Christmas CD. There are links to the title through imagery, such as the the Welsh dragon at the top and the snowy mountains.
The back cover of the CD has a list of the songs included on the disc in a numbered order, in a column. It is mostly white but shows part of an image from the front cover. Theres a barcode on the bottom right hand corner and the record label on the left. These are what usually are found on the back of albums. It also includes a website, which helps promote the group.
The CD is red and silver, keeping to the colour scheme of the cover. A close up of the Welsh dragon covers the disc, referring to the fact that the group is a choir of Welsh men. The red has a festive appearance, but it is used because the Welsh dragon is red.
The inside of the case is like any other: Booklet of the left, CD on the right. The booklet is part of the front cover, and has glossy pages - a professional finish.
On the back of the booklet there is the list of songs and inside there is a double page of suggested albums from the record label. There isn't much information given to the owners, as it is kept simple and clear. However, on the back of the booklet with the list of songs, there is additional information about the artists next to the songs (for instance what company they are from). There is also a 'Total Playing Time' at the bottom of the page.
Behind the disc there is an image of snowy mountains again. This shows that behind the disc it is not as important and only uses an image to fill up space.
When I create my digi pack, I'm going to keep it plain and simple, following Mraz's typical 'less-is-more' style.
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