Wednesday, 16 September 2009

Digipaks

The Digipaks is the name for patented card packaging from AGI that uses a molded plastic tray to hold the disc. In Europe they are only available from two printers. Digipaks make a big statement. The ultimate custom packaging for our CD replication. Digipaks are also a more environmentally friendly compared to plastic jewel boxes. Many UK companies do not have the facilities to manufacture Digipaks, especially in small quantities. We can manufacture Digipaks for a small a quantity as 500. Our package includes a high-gloss UV coating for a long lasting finish. Uncoated soft matte finish is available on request at no extra charge.

The term Digipak is used to describe a CD case that comprises a plastic disc tray that is integral within a folding cardboard case. Digipaks give the impression of an extra level of quality, and can be used with full colour printed images and text to provide a high level of presentation and design. They are suitable for packaging DVD discs, not just CDs.
cd digipaks are an attractive display option that can present far more information and graphics than standard jewel cases and offer a luxury finish and that much sought after keep factor that many people desire when selling or presenting their product. Our Digipaks are available in a 4 page and 6 page format as standard, and manufactured using a high quality card with either a gloss or matt finish. You can have more panels if required and as standard, there is a choice of clear, black, or white plastic disc trays, and others are available on request. The number or trays and panels can be pick and mixed depending on the design requirements, for example you can have two panels with one Digipak tray, two panels with two Digipak trays, two panels with one Digipak tray and one pocket for a booklet, eight panels with three Digipak trays and a die cut slit for a booklet. The list is endless and it just depends on the number of discs you need to hold and the amount of design graphics you need to display. To secure the pack closed, you can shrink wrap the Digipak or to really complete the distinctive and impressive look of your product and add even more value, the Digipak can go into a slipcase.

Basic 4 page Digipaks

The most basic Digipaks, featuring one tray. Options include a choice of tray colours (available in black, white or clear), number of trays (1 or 2) and tray positions, glued in booklets, slots or pockets for booklets, and three types of finish. The basic Digipaks, featuring one tray. Options include a choice of tray colours (available in black, white or clear), number of trays (1 or 2) and tray positions, glued in booklets, slots or pockets for booklets, and three types of finish.

8 page Digipaks

This is an 8 page Digipaks (the left hand panel is shown folded in). Options include a choice of tray colours (available in black, white or clear), number of trays and tray positions (1 to 4), glued in booklets, slots or pockets for booklets, and three types of finish. It is also possible to arrange the panels in a 'T' shape.


DVDigipak

Approximately A5 size and designed to compete head on with the Amaray style box and the Super Jewel Box, this new DVD packaging has already been used on major DVD video releases. Again, options include a choice of tray colours (available in black, white or clear), number of pages, trays and tray positions, glued in booklets, slots or pockets for booklets, and three types of finish.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digipak

3 comments:

Andy said...

Try this website for dimensions...

http://www.duplication.ca/printspecs/digipack.htm

Bertie bee said...

i have looked at this website and it seems very helpful

thank you
x

Dr C said...

You've just copied and pasted from websites - clue: 'our digipaks'! Now analyse a range of digipaks for your genre - look at the style, form and content!