CD / DVD Jackets Cross or Plus Shaped,
Unique Disc Packaging, 1 - 5 Disc Sets, Custom Made!
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Unique Folding Options – Cross digipaks, Plus Shapes
Cross CD/DVD Jackets, Plus Shapes, X, L ...
Want something really unique? With Megalodon, if you can imagine it, it can probably be manufactured. For a change from the standard straight-line approach, you can arrange your disc pockets or hubs in just about any shape you want. Try a cross. See what we made for Christree:
(Featured: Christ Tree Cross-Shaped Multi-Disc).




If you'd like the jacket with trays, see Cross Shaped Tray Paks.To make a more traditional cross, you would put a panel off the bottom leg. By using four equal legs and turning your art 45 degrees, a plus sign becomes an X. Pretty neat.
Need trays instead of pockets? Check out our examples of Cross or "X" Shaped digipaks!
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Multidisc options, location of pockets, adding a booklet
You can have a pocket on every panel, or you can leave certain panels blank. None of these are off-the shelf items. We custom manufacture them to your spec.
Booklets can be added to an end panel in a tube pocket, a slot pocket, a literature slot, or simply be glued onto a panel - just about any type of pocket. We have one exception….see below!


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That pesky center panel – odd man out!
Clients often ask if a disc can be placed on the center panel – sure that’s not a problem. We can adjust the spine to allow for the folding of it. One problem we do have is making a pocket on the center panel (there’s no adjoining panel to fold over to create one!). The solution we generally recommend is gluing a pocket or a foam hub on the center panel if you need a pocket. So if you want to have a booklet on the center panel, it’s best to either leave it loose or glue it in place.


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How do they fold up?
Well, it depends. Our graphics people typically have a layer of crumpled paper on the floors under their desks. And guess why? They make paper folding prototypes to see what works. If you have a certain preference on how it should fold up, let us know. This will be especially important in the final assembly and we suggest a diagram to make sure the order is clear. Oh, and while you're at it, don't forget the disc insertion order.



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See More Examples of Unique CD DVD Packaging
If you are looking for some fun design elements to incorpoate into your design, check out what we did for these clients:
Unique CD Covers

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With Every Disc Replication Project