This digipak has five panels, inside the digipak there is a DVD of the band performing and the CD as well, also in one of the panels there is a slip with photographs of the band members.
The colour scheme is dull, with the use of black and white. There is a clear link with the colours and the idea that the band members are in prison, which we see in the photographs. The name of the album also links in to what we see on the digipak, particularly the word "sinners" is emphasised.
On the back middle pane of the digipak there is a list of the tracks on the digipak, which is what you expect to see on a CD, generally the outside of the case is dark. The font used is very plain, but it looks good and grabs your eye against the black background.
The inside of the digipak is lighter and different to the outside, for the background there is a finger print chart and looking at it in more detail the band members names are scribbled on the charts, which again ties in with the idea of sin and linking back to the artist.
Overall I have found that the style of the digipak is typical of the rock/alternative rock genre. Dark colours are things we usually associate with a rock band as well as seeing the band, and what I found is everything links to the band as well as seeing a lot of the images of the band.
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