Digipak- Initial Ideas

As we have entered the production stages of our music video, we also need to create a digipak for it. Collaborating with a key member of our target audience, we've produced a few ideas in relation to what should be included on the digipak:

THEME:
We have looked into giving our digipak and crime/prison theme. Not only does this tie in with the rebellious and cheeky conventions of the dirty pop genre we are aiming at, it also gives us a general theme that we can base our other song names for our album.
Cher Lloyds "Want U Back" mugshot cover

IMAGES:
Images we would like to possibly create include:

-Being arrest
-Court/prosecution
-Police line-up mugshot
-Prison yard scene
-Prison lunch queue
-Prison cell


COLOUR SCHEME:
The colours most associated with the police and jail include black, white and dark/navy blue. We could add a black and white filter over the top of our images or include background items such as a police uniform or a height chart that are those colours.

FONTS:
We need to include around two or three different fonts on our digipak; one signature font for our artist's name, one title font and one font for the body of text on our album.
The idea of having the font from the placard from a police mugshot scene seemed very appealing.

SONG NAMES:
We hadn't thought of any song names for our album just yet but we would like to relate them to the following themes:

-Cons
-Partying
-Female power/dominance
-Crime
-Rebellion
-Anarchy
-Wealth