Thursday, 10 April 2014
Tuesday, 1 April 2014
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It began to irk both Jorjah and I that our CD still looked relatively modern and seemed insufficient to our entire piece, regardless of the fact our video burned onto it was the main product.
As we progressed on with our ancillary tasks, we had the idea of printing imagery onto our CD in order to 'date' it somehow, printing the image of an old sixties vinyl onto the CD, in keeping with our retro style.
We're both pleased with how this turned out and how perfect it looks on our tangible product also. We managed to fit conventions of a typical vinyl, with artist names, dates and our record name of 'Spiretown records' (paradoxical of 'Motown').
As we progressed on with our ancillary tasks, we had the idea of printing imagery onto our CD in order to 'date' it somehow, printing the image of an old sixties vinyl onto the CD, in keeping with our retro style.
We're both pleased with how this turned out and how perfect it looks on our tangible product also. We managed to fit conventions of a typical vinyl, with artist names, dates and our record name of 'Spiretown records' (paradoxical of 'Motown').
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