What is a Digipak?


A digipak is a type of packaging for CDs and DVDs, with one or more trays inside to hold the disks. It has a book-like structure, often featuring custom printed and exclusive artwork by or of the artist.

Many artists and labels use digipaks for premium editions of collector's items to make the album feel more special and valuable to fans. Usually, digipaks contain lyrics for the songs, liner notes, behind-the-scenes photos, and bonus content, which makes them deluxe or special edition versions of the album.  

Digipaks make use of cardboard, which offers a more aesthetic and eco-friendly alternative to plastic cases. They usually come with extra compartments for booklets, posters, photocards, etc. 

They are most commonly used by major record labels to add value and enhance the album's appeal. Independent and Indie artists also use digipaks to provide a more artistic and personalised feel to their albums, compared to standard jewel cases. 

Conclusively, digipaks offer artists and labels with a unique opportunity to create visually striking and collectible packaging that enhances the overall experience for fans, especially with limited editions or deluxe releases.



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