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Ebook Cover Design: Context Creates Possibilities

 

September 13, 2011in Features, Opinion by Piotr KowalczykTags: ,
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This post is a part of Ebook specific cover design series.
There are three approaches to covers:
- ebook cover is a copy of a print edition,
- one cover is designed for both print and digital edition,
- a cover is designed for ebook only.
I’d like to focus on the last one as it creates much more possibilities [...]

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eBook Authors: Errors and the Dreaded Stigma of Self-Publishing

 

September 6, 2011in Features, Opinion by James MoushonTags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,
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Self-publishing and ebooks have carried a stigma from day one by naysayers and the traditional publishing world. They forecast the book publishing pipe filled with poor and unreadable digital content because of the self-publishing ebook author.
There has been an increase in errors and poor formatting introduced by the new digital books compared to their pbook [...]

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eBook Authors: Self-Publishing is Like Playing Baseball

 

July 13, 2011in Features, Opinion by James MoushonTags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,
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Recently I read a great article by Patricia Fry called ‘50 Reasons Why You Should Write That Book’. It is a FREE 24-page Booklet filled with great ideas and information for self-publishing authors.
I was struck by the similarity between the problems eBook authors have when they get started and baseball players starting off on their [...]

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Image Desperation: The Kiss of Death for Independent Publishers

 

May 26, 2011in Features, Opinion by Cathi StevensonTags: , , , , , ,
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The book cover is the first thing people see when they are browsing in bricks and mortar bookstores or online. It’s often the first impression people have of the book. While those books released by large publishing houses might have been pre-sold via reviews or the fact they have a celebrity author, few independently published [...]

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Book Cover Design An Important Marketing Tool

 

May 16, 2011in Features, Opinion by Cathi StevensonTags: , , , , , ,
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Book covers are important marketing tools for publishers. It’s difficult to gauge actual sales made on cover design alone, but there have been numerous anecdotal stories from major publishers that clearly demonstrate the impact a strong cover design can have.
Penguin discovered the power of the cover in the late ’90s when the company hired [...]

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An Interview With Ryan Lybeck, Graphic Designer

 

February 24, 2011in Features, Interviews by Levi MontgomeryTags: , , , ,
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You never know where a connection may be lurking.
I have Moo cards of all my books, with the front cover on one side, in full color and almost exactly the same aspect ratio as the finished book, and my website and email address on the back. I’m far too willing to ask [...]

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Make an entrance with a great cover.

 

January 23, 2011in Features, Resources by Guido HenkelTags: , ,
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As an independent author who also publishes his own work, one part of the process to bring books to market is the creation of appropriate covers. From what I have read on message boards, this seems to be one of the most daunting tasks for many writers. In addition, it is also one of the [...]

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Self-Published Design Review:
Stay by Moriah Jovan

 

January 31, 2010in Book Reviews, Features by Joel FriedlanderTags: , , , ,
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Review by Joel Friedlander, TheBookDesigner.com
Our next book for review is Stay by Moriah Jovan. (6″ x 9″, 332 pages, softbound, ISBN 978-0981769639, B10 Mediaworx.) This is the second book in a series titled “The Tales of Dunham.”
Design Review—Cover
All of Moriah’s design for this book is careful and elegant, and the tone is set by the [...]

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