Thursday, 22 January 2015

Digipack Reasearch

Digipak is a patented style of CD or BD packaging, and is a registered trademark of AGI-Shorewood, an Atlas Holdings LLC company. They are used to hold more then one disc and have become more popular in the last 10 years.



As you can see from the Google search results above, digipaks are used with artists from the last decade. They a normally just the album cover extended to cover 3 pages, and have more content on the inside, because it is a exclusive version.

What is a Digipak?

A digipak is a CD case/holder that is made out of card or paper that folds so you can store up to 3 disks. The other type of case is a made from plastic and is hinged.

What are the Pros and Cons of Digipaks
Pros:
  • They are cheaper to produce.
  • They are quicker to produce.
  • They allow for more creative freedom.
  • They are lighter and thinner.
  • They are not easily broken.
  • They can hold more than 2 CDs.
  • They have a more personal feel.
  • They usually look more attractive and home-made.
  • They are more eco-friendly.
  • They can include more goodies (posters, bonus CDs).
Cons:
  • They can be damaged (ripped, water damage, bent, squashed)
  • They usually doesn't include a lyrics booklet
  • They CDs in a sleeve holder are hard to get out.

Why are they increasingly popular?
Digipaks are the more eco-friendly method of CD packaging. It is easier to produce and ship due to its size and material. Overall they're more creatively designed and has a more personal feel.


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