Final alterations needed to be made to my digipak before I could confirm it to be complete. I have added in the text of album name, band name, and record label to the white side slips of the digipak after I realised my mistake in originally forgetting it.
My teacher did then point out that my digipak didn't in fact feature the name of the album on any of the covers; I pointed out that hugely successful album's like Arctic Monkeys debut 'What People Say I Am Thats What I'm Not' or their newest album 'AM' didn't feature the album name in the digipak. The solution that came of this discussion was to have a sticker on one the versions of my digipak, which would be meant for CD stores like HMV (which might insist on having the album on the cover for advertising reasons), so that is what I have done and the result is below.
As you can see I have used a block from advert to make this sticker on the cover of my album, which when produced would simply pull off if one wished, but it would remind them of what the album is called, which of course is effective advertising. The use of my advert in my digipak demonstrates the consistency and synergy between the two products, as it has given me something practical to fall back to when necessary to use.

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