
This photograph represents two different colour pallets. On the right hand side the colour pallet includes a mixture of a dark and light red. In the picture the artist is looking through a shattered window, again dressed in dark clothing. This makes only his face stand out to the camera which gives an uncomfortable look.

The back cover of the digipak is basically the same as the front cover. The colour pallet is still the same. There is still a man featured except this time he is joined by some doves, this adds some colour and stands out. The barcode can be found in the far bottom right which again is white and adds more colour still. On the right hand side placed directly above the bar code, in a list form are names of the songs. There is a puddle on the floor in front of him which gives off an effective refection.

This digipak was produced by an artist called Jon Boden and the album is called Songs from the Flood Plane. The titles are showed in different fonts. For example, 'Jon Boden' is in capitals at the top of the digipak so its more or less the first thing you see. The digipak has a very dark and miserable colour pallet, where everything is blue and black. There is a man in the picture who we presume is the artist is slightly off centre. He is wearing a dark coat and trousers to blend in with the background.