I found that the main image on the front cover of the digipak is of the artist. She is squatting down in a seductive way, wearing a crop top, short shorts, a suspender belt and red high heals. A similar photo is used on the back of the digipak; the same position but her arms and face are in a different way. Inside the digipak, there's a black and white mid close-up shot of her face. This is quite unconventional for the pop rock genre, however I believe that it fits well.
The fonts that are used are quite different from each other. Theres a simple yet bold font, a marker like font and then a curly font. I believe that all of these suit the genre. The font is also in the colour white.
There's a lot more photo than text on and in the digipak. This is so that the artist gets the most attention. As the artist is in seductive clothing and wearing red heals, this is part of the sex appeal that a lot of pop rock artists tend to go for.
On the digipak, there's institutional information such as the record label, website, and copyright information.
There's also links to the website as they use similar fonts, hair iconic hairstyle remains the same and the exclamation mark in her name remains there.
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