Band Name:
The band name will be on the front cover on the digipack so that the consumer can easily identify who's album they are buying. The band name will usually be the biggest font on the front cover so that it stands out from the rest of the cover.
Track list:
The track list is usually on the back of a CD case. A track list features on most if not all CD's because it allows the consumer to know what songs are on the CD and if so what track number they are.
Title:
An album title is also normally included on a CD, however it is normally on the front cover of the CD, this is so that when the consumer picks up the CD case they can straight away identify what CD it is they have.
Barcode:
A barcode is included on every digipack or CD and is usually on the back. A barcode is included so that when the digipack is being purchased, the shop can scan it and make it easier for the consumer to lay.
Production Company:
The production company will have a small logo on the front or back covers. This is so that they can get publicity for producing the album and so people know what producers produce which album.
Distributor:
The distributors logo also features on the front or back cover along side the production companies logo for the same reason, so they know who distributes which album and to get publicity.
Pictures:
Pictures usually feature on the front cover, the back cover and on the inside of the digipack. This is so that the digipack doesn't look boring and imposes the consumer into buying it.
Pull out:
Inside the digipack, normally behind the front cover, is a pull out that includes information about the band. The amount of information will depend on the popularity of the band. Inside the pull out will sometimes include lyrics to the songs in the album or a poster.
