Template
The template of a digipak shows that six images are required. The most important sides are the front and back as while the CD case is closed these are the only two you can see. Another significant aspect of a digipak is the spine. The template below suggests the spine runs vertically separating the page into 3 equal parts.

Similar artist's CD cover
Below is the back cover for an album produced by the Arctic Monkeys. On this cover there is the song list that features on the CD itself. Additionally, there is a bar-code in the bottom right corner and next to this is very small text containing extra information such as the record company and a URL to the website of the band. The spine contains the name of the band and also evident is a serial number at the opposite end of the spine.

magine Dragons are an alternative rock group therefore is similar to Paleme. On the other hand, Imagine Dragons released an album on the 23rd of June 2017. From the front cover you can see it is very simplistic and apart from the middle strip down the centre there is minimal use of colour. This is different to Paleme's CD cover because Paleme takes up a large proportion of the front cover and the background contains patterns and colour.
The back cover takes a similar style as the front. This is because it contains the same rainbow strip which features on the front cover. Again, it is very simplistic and contains the song list in the centre of the frame. This is a different style approach compared to Paleme's digipack however there are similarities because Jordan ( Paleme ) features on every image on the digipack conveying that we too have a consistent style throughout the digipack. The spine of the Imagine Dragons album is somewhat identical to ours, as it contains our artist name and album name just like the imagine dragons digipack.
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