The digipak for Kids in Glass Houses is made up of a regular CD case with a double sided CD holder for the DVD as well. The outer sleeve is made of cardboard and is beige featuring a pink shoe, the colour pink and style of design is consistent with the rest of the digipak and matches the pop punk sound of the band.
Outer sleeve - made of cardboard
The main colours used in the design are pink and green with the basic outer cover being beige. These colours, although rather different, work well to make the album cover stand out.
Inside, both of the discs are designed to be like old vinyl discs both being distinguished by the colours featured on them, again pink and green, tying them in with the rest of the digipak.
The back cover is very simple and is different on the main CD case cover and the back of the outer sleeve. The main case features a list of the track names in a block capital font and written in white on a green background, the bonus content is also listed, making the buyer aware of what they are getting for their money. The back of the outer sleeve, however, is cream and the font is featured in pink. The titles are fanned around the lollipop also used on the front of the main case, making a link between both.
All of the things featured on both the main casing and the outer sleeve are things that are used to attract an audience, the shoe on the outer casing will mainly attract females where are the seductive sketch featured on the inner case will attract more of a male audience. The font used for the band name looks fun and different, putting the first letters of the world in larger capitals makes them stand out more yet the use of matching colours to the rest of the digipak makes sure that it doesn't look out of place.
Inner case - front
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