Sentences with phrase «cover images seem»

Cover images seem to be an on - going challenge for authors.

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They seem so pleased with their heady humor, and completely unwilling to consider that the image on the cover will be spread far and wide beyond their usual readership, and their briliant social commentary has consequences in the contest for the Executive branch.
When I first saw the cover, I assumed that this person's body was the result of having done yoga (and she seems to have healthy proportions), not the image of a person who needs weight loss.
Regardless, the two actors seemed to have quite a lot of fun with the bit, as Reynolds continues to play - up and criticize his image as a self - loving narcissist — he's got framed pictures of his People Magazine covers behind him.
The Rollins section exists, it seems, solely to give us a series of familiar images of Dylan, from album cover art to iconic concert footage.
He was on magazine covers and cultivated an image as a bad boy and seemed on the brink of real stardom.
Absent any need for Sirkian quote marks, the less brightly stylized images in «Carol» more closely resemble those of «Mildred Pierce,» but the palette here seems even more deliberately muted — all dingy greens and nicotine browns, bathed in noirish shadows that seem to provide a cover under which the characters can at last reveal their true selves.
It seems to have a lot of features that I'm just not entirely sure about, and I also think the newer version of Calibre is missing or has changed certain things; for instance, I can't find the option to maintain my cover's image dimensions (unless that's because I'm outputting to mobi instead of epub), which leads me to my additional question: How do I stop Calibre from constantly resizing my 1600 × 2400 image (what I've read is ideal size for use through any ebook distribution channel) down to 1333x???? (sorry, not at my computer at present so can't remember the dimensions it shrinks it to).
We give them a book summary, author bio, cover image, links to any book video you've produced or anything else that seems relevant.
The person in charge of the project wrote back pointing out (rightly) that the image came from an article about book cover clichés; recommending that we start from the clichés must have seemed unprofessional, even ridiculous to him (shouldn't professional cover designers avoid clichés?).
It seems like a given that any image used on a book cover should be of professional quality, but I still see so many rough images on book covers.
They seem to have everything I need, and Mark Coker even furnishes a list of folks who do cover images and convert your manuscript for reasonable rates.
It seems to always have a viewing - angle dependent brightness and color gradient that covers the displayed image.
As you can see from the above image that the back cover features a new kind of grip that seems to be restive to fingerprints and also has the power button on the back, instead of the sides or top of the device.
As you can see from the above image that the back cover features a new kind of grip that seems to be restive to fingerprints..
Potential readers seem to really like having the image of the book cover (s) to verify they are purchasing the correct book (s).
It's a common mistake to place an extra image in a cover that just doesn't seem to belong there.
While Star Wars 1313 (above image) looks quite pretty by every standard, it seems to me like the same old cover - based shooter that looks amazing because it's running on a $ 2500 PC, and considering that the modern PC is reportedly a generation ahead of current consoles, there is a slim chance of us getting anything more.
The image is self - explanatory and seems like a 1930s book cover by C.S. Lewis or some other writer spilling ink on the robber barons of early America.
Through layers of paint applied in an utterly abstract gestural style, which seem to cover instead of disclosing an image, the pictures record time, summing up the experience of looking, processing, and representing.»
MG One of the things I love about Alice in Wonderland is that he seems to have stolen his young son's duvet cover - the image is full of this print of footballers in action.
Although he also created a static version of this work consisting of eight large panels covered in images, the «flicker» version takes the form of single - channel video in which an archive of images — from babies to Mickey Mouse, from resort hotels and the Eiffel Tower to a Nazi gathering — takes the viewer on a surreal journey, the pictures flashing by so quickly as to seem like an unconscious dreamscape.
That is how the image that seems merely to be covered all over in dots at first sight results in a complicated yet simple composition in which the viewer is left to gaze in all directions.
Images that seem to be evoking specific narratives cover the walls of Kcirred Reswob's studio as I sit across from him discussing his work.
The iconic Retroactive II, a Rauschenberg silkscreen that features a prominent image of John F. Kennedy alongside an image of an astronaut, a weather gauge, a Polaroid of a glass of water the artist took, and several other images, seems to be held in particular esteem by the Tate, since it was used on all of its advertising materials, including the catalogue cover.
The nature of the use seems to be cover art for a book (probably against fair use), the nature of the copyrighted work is a creative image (against fair use), and it looks like the entire image is used (against fair use.)
Chromebooks haven't been selling outside of education, but — as I mentioned above — status seems to work across industries, and the idea of having your own protected image on the cover of a notebook likely has merit.
The images, which were obtained by the person's «friend in the industry,» seem to follow the latest iPhone 8 rumors, including talk of the iPhone 8 having a screen that covers nearly the entire front of the design.
In a recent tweet, Panay, who is the Corporate Vice President of Devices at Microsoft, reminded his followers that there are only»30 hours to go» until the event and included the above image of what seem to be four new Surface Pro Type Covers.
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