I am very happy with the outcome of this font because it was truly not as straight forward as it looks! I will be using this on my website and digipak too.
Here is the process of the editing for digipak, I decided to
change the look of it multiple times whilst going along with the cover; playing
around with the composition and the ‘Fleek E’ text.
Within the first few seconds of this clip you can see trying
to decide on a background colour, as I wasn’t too keen on having a plain
background. So my first instinct was choosing a gradient background. After trying
it out for a while I felt as though it didn’t look too professional and also
looked quite flat. I wanted to add something that would take up the majority of
the background without looking too busy. So I incorporated the crown.
After that, I resized the images to fit the crown and also
give off the illusion of Fleek E sitting on the crown, and added in the
parental advisory sign.
Rough Cut 1st edit
Green Screen Footage- the text had been edited in Adobe After effects :)
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