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The Basics of a Book Cover. Christine Keleny CKBooks Publishing. What’s Important. A Cover should represent: - The Spirit of the story - The Tone of the story - The Time period the story is set in A Cover Must Appear Professionally Done. Aspect of a Cover. Choosing Color (s) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The Basics of Book Covers

The Basics of a Book CoverChristine KelenyCKBooks Publishing

Whats ImportantA Cover should represent:- The Spirit of the story- The Tone of the story- The Time period the story is set in

A Cover Must Appear Professionally Done

Aspect of a CoverChoosing Color (s)Image should tell a story Design should match the story, or at least not conflict with itTypography - the style, arrangement, or appearance of the text should also matchWhere to StartLook at covers at book stores In your genre or not!Find a designer or illustrator(linkedin groups, professional associations, other authors artists)Give the designer a synopsis of your bookIncluding genre, time period, your title, - if asked: examples of book covers you like

DesignThings to think about ahead of time. Do you wantA photograph Artwork (figure, specific object, abstract design)Just color(s)A specific fontOr let the artist decideThink about Color Sunshine, laughter, happiness, too much fatigues the eye Warmth, adventure, confidence. Children and young adults respond well to orange Anger, love, excitement, intensity Love, romance, the feminine, but overuse can elicit agitation. Royalty, wisdom, spirituality, individualism, magic Wisdom, loyalty, honor, can be calming fertility, balance, harmony, but also greed, envy Stability, structure, comfort, honesty, strength, boring Neutral, practicality, conformity, grief, sadness strength, power, authority, intelligence, death innocence, purity, space, peacefulness, coldness, sterilityThings to Watch out for Related to StorySupposed to be action-packedWhy the Celtic looking text box?

What does the cut off legs tell you about the story?

Take a guess about the story on this one.

The architecture tells you location and her clothes tells you approximate time but

(Also way too busy, two many typefaces and hard to read title font. Generally simpler is better.)

Good examples:

- you know the time period- you know about two of the main characters- the style mimics the title (and story)

- The subject matter is obvious

- The style of the design and font gives you the time period, plus the age of the photo

Relate to Color

- What is this book about?- The color doesnt match the content- The texture is nice

Obvious what this white background does on this slide or on a page on the internet

This is a fix done exclusively for the internet.

(Also note how the red stands out against the white. The spine is also red.)

Good examples of use of color:

- Red depicting conflict- Brown depicting strength- Nice use of the smoke to make the title stand out more

This just feels cold!

(Not so sure about the subtitle location and Kerning letter spacing)

Related to Image or Design: - Too busy

- Why the ripped paper?

Obvious but not very creative image.

(Also poor font style, color, kerning choice.)

- Nice, obvious image - Nice font choices

- Odd image tacked onto the bottom

(Another white on white issue)

Obvious image but uninspiring

Good examples of image and design:

- Its about repeating something- Nice negative (open) space- Simple design- Nice color contrast- Example of use of margins

- Interesting design

- Tells about the story

- Color choice of images and text telling

Related to Text:

- Supposed to be letters in the sand

- Angle makes it hard to read

Nice colors and font style for story but color choice makes it hard to read

-Title is Shouting at us

- Hosseini is popular so why so big?

- Subtitle isnt needed and adds too much text to a lovely image

- Nice negative space

- Nice colors

- Text is a touch hard to read

- Style doesnt tell you the real time period

- Base tells you location (maybe) but is it needed?

- Which is the author and which is the title?

- Image and background are too similar

- Why all the space with the image?

-Title is small

- Font style hard to read and unsure if it tells you about the time period

(Full color is nice idea but each book in the series in another color so might get into trouble later if there are a lot of series)

Goodexamples overall: - Good color, font, image

- Color and images tell you the time and about the characters

- Nice negative space and font choice

- Questionable title

- Pleasant Image

- Image follows the title

- Title is easy to read because of the textured insert

-You get the time period by the color, the title and three silhouetted images

- Tells you bit about the characters in the story

Q AND A


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