I chose a simple, plain design for the disc of my digipak. I did this as the tray image I had created was quite busy, bright and chaotic, so I wanted my disc to stand out against that. I used this bold, turquoise colour as it matches the colour scheme of my digipak, while still standing out from the tray image. My research into various digipaks allowed me to determine what information should be included on a disc design. So that it is easily identified if separated from the digipak, I have included the name of the artist and album at the top of the disc in a bold, clear font. As the album contains explicit language, I have included the parental advisory logo on the middle right of the disc. At the base of the disc, I copied the record label's logo and legal information from the back cover of my digipak, as I noticed that this was a common feature on discs. I used the same font that I had already used on the front cover, back cover, and inside left panel of my digipak to show continuity and a common design theme throughout.
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