Tuesday, 30 October 2012

experiments

 to the left is evidence of some experiments I took to perfect the case later on. On the right, the smaller case was the first of the case to be built. I found that it was too small to fit an entire CD into it. This then tore the slot, making it wider and that then ruined the folds on either sides. Also with the first experiment, I out that the CD didn't hold as the width of the case was too short which showed the CD. This didn't look professional or adequate.
My second attempt of making this type of CD case was more of a success than the previous one, although, the width and hight of the case had to be increased to fit the CD in and function properly. Then again, I stumbled into another problem, the inner layer was too short for the out layer sheet. This showed two different type of layers which wasn't the idea I had hoped for. What I like about this case is the free standing CD and the way it is presented when opened.


On the left is the second experiments. This one is another type of packaging. With this package, there's a box behind the CD grove that can hold items, such as booklets, poster etc. I  wanted a CD that has space which can hold items. It's very useful.

The problem I had with think package was that CD wouldn't hold as there weren't any support. Although I did try to install another way to support the CD but this wasn't sufficient enough.

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