For mine and Philippa's digi-pack, as we had decided to have it in the style of a diary, instead of making the digi-pack design of computer software, like photoshop, we decided that because it was suposed to look like a real diary, we would actually make the desgin on paper, using pictures, postit notes and notebook pages. We started by getting a large piece of paper, drawing the outline around a real digi-pack to get the sizing right, and then making a colage of things that a typical teenager would put in their diary. We then also got a note book and made the front look just like the normal front of a teenager girl's dairy. And the back using postit notes saying what the digi-pack contains.
After creating these we took pictures of all of these images so that we could put them on the computer and use photoshop to change the images into the dimensions of a digi-pack.

This is the equipment that we used to make the paper version of our digi-pack.
This is Philippa taking a picture of the inside pages of the digi-pack we created, she took these pictures so that we could edit the pictures in photoshop to fit the dimensions of a digi-pack.
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