Ellie Goulding's 2013 album "Halcyon Days" was very successful in part due to her effective digipak design. The front cover portrayed Goulding in a way that reflected her pop/dance genre, with her hair flowing as if dancing in a club under a purple gradient effect. Although part of her face was covered, her identity was still recognizable as she was already a well-known artist. Close-up shots of artists are commonly used in digipaks to make them look attractive and entice buyers. The consistent purple color scheme throughout created a mysterious yet creative feel and hinted at the album's powerful themes. An effective digipak follows a color scheme for coherence and uses simple, non