Design a 6 Panel CD Package Tutorial

Fri, May 9, 2008

Illustrator, Photoshop, Tutorials

A few months ago, I wrote a tutorial for Computer Arts Magazine about how I put together the CD Package for the band Hollywood Ave. I wanted to share you the link, since it’s now available for free online in PDF form. Which by the way, we’re currently looking to do more CD packaging for bands or DVD packaging for filmmakers. Hit us up! Let’s work together.

hollywoodave Design a 6 Panel CD Package Tutorial

Follow a brief to produce complete CD artwork from concept to final product, using Photoshop and Illustrator

The CD package I’m going to show you how to create over the following pages was a real commission I undertook for New Jersey rock band Hollywood Avenue. The band gave me a lengthy brief that described their vision for their album artwork down to the very last detail. This was both a good and a bad thing; good because I knew exactly what to create, bad because with the client having such a specific idea there was little room for manoeuvre.

The band’s idea was very imaginative and allowed for a surreal and artistic piece. Typically, I found stock photos of individual pieces or textures and assembled them together using various image-manipulation techniques in Photoshop, and I even used hand illustration to fake some parts. Colour overlays and other subtle effects and textures were also used to help blend things together.

Follow this tutorial to find out how I made Hollywood Avenue’s insane vision come to life. I’ll talk you through my workflow and decision-making process rather than focus too much on specific graphical techniques and I’ll also explain how to use printers’ templates to make sure your design comes up to their specs.

Here’s the link to read the tutorial:
Design a 6 Panel CD Package

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Jeff Finley - who has written 145 posts on GoMediaZine.

I'm an artist and designer for Go Media Inc. I do a lot of art and design for the music and entertainment industries. Check out my personal portfolio.

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7 Comments For This Post

  1. Pat Says:

    Any idea how much like packaging like this costs? I remember when simple cardboard sleeve covers were almost twice as much as a regular jewel case to have done.

    The artwork looks great!

  2. Jeff Says:

    To get it printed? Around $2-$4 per CD usually.

  3. JamieO Says:

    While not *as* sparkly as what you have produced, you can use the products from http://www.jewelboxing.com as a middle-of-the-road alternative. They have free Illustrator, .pdf, and Photoshop template documents pre-defined so you can print your own.

  4. Brian Says:

    This is great! How much do you charge for something like this?

  5. Jeff Says:

    Brian,

    It depends on the amount of work involved and the amount of panels you decide to get. I will try to work with any budget and see what I can muster up for you. If you have a request, just send me an email at jeff@gomedia.us

  6. Marcus From Philly Says:

    Jeff-

    This was very helpful and inspiring. Kudos. Look forward to seeing more of your work flow processes. Go Media Rocks!!!

  7. Sam Says:

    Nice work here Jeff, as always. I basically use the same process in my work. Stock photos are great! See you on emptees.

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