When scanning the drawing, I erased the background of the drawing, leaving the white background from the layer underneath. Using the text tool, I created the title of the album and artist, which, when completing created the front cover to my digipak. I also used an area of an image found on google (none copyrighted) to create the appearance of a music sheet.

To create the back cover, I used the same text fonts as on the front cover and used an image (none copyrighted) from Google to create the appearance of a music sheet, linking to the front cover. I then added the copyright information such as the barcode, record label and their logos to make the digipak look realistic.
When creating the CD for my digipak, I used the same design for my front cover, by using the drawing and same text styles, to link the areas of the digipak together. I used a CD template online which allowed me to do this.

Also, In addition to the digipak, I created a leaflet which would go inside the CD case, which many CD digipaks have. I included the lyrics from the song I had chosen and images of the band. To make this, I found a template online and created the separate pages in the same way as I created the digipak, using the same themes of black, which and red, music sheets and the two text fonts.
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