For my digipak, I of course wanted to make it as realistic as possible. To do this, I chose to inclulde credits to the people who worked on the album. This would include the producers, recorders, etc. which would all go inside of the digipak. I also wanted to include a small paragraph about the rights to the record label which usually goes on the back.
Here are a few examples that I found and took a picture of:
This all showed me that there are a lot of different things that I could include in this section of my digipak, but overall it has the same message. Some are also a lot shorter than others (for example, the last image shown from the album "Old Bones" - Broadside"). After reading them all as well as others that I didnt include images of, I created the following for my own digipak. I also looked at a bruno marks album since he has R&B music and my artist's music is also R&B. I wanted mine to stick to R&B genre conventions but I didn't notice anything different from his album and the ones from other artists.
This is on the back of the outside, where I'm giving credits to the record label and mentioning copyrights:
This will be the inside left (next to the CD), where I credit the people who helped create the album:


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