I also realised that the tabs probably wouldn't hold a CD, and I didn't want it to keep slipping out, or to fall when the book was closed. The best option would therefore be to place the CD within a case. This is something I should have considered beforehand.
Below is the simple CD cover that will hold my CD. I didn't want to include my initials on the front as I felt that this was becoming slightly overused within this pack and I didn't want to push it too far. I therefore used the same type and layout as previous products, and my website, to state my name and what the CD is.
I have also decided to change the alignment of my logo and text. I will now have everything left aligned in order to fit in with my website, CV and cover letters. This will now be changed on my business cards also.
I then needed to consider the sticker for the actual CD. As this is hidden, I felt it was ok to put the logo on, as it wouldn't be seen until removed. I also wanted to include my name and it's purpose, in case the CD cover was lost.
The main reasoning behind the positioning of the type is that when you begin to remove the CD from it's case, this is the first thing you will see. I thought that was an effective feature, and it shows that all aspects have been considered.
Below is a mock up of how the CD and case will look once printed. This will then slot into the promo pack below the business card using simple cuts in the paper.
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