Trying to avoid common
cover design mistakes may pay off.
This is the second post in the Book Cover FAIL series, focusing on the common causes of
cover design mistakes by self - publishing authors and offering solutions to avoid them.
Cover Design 139 Three Secrets to Book Cover Design Success When Selling Online 145 Print and Ebook Covers, a Matter of Resolution 149 Tips on Cover Design 153 Five Great Fonts for Book Covers 157 How to Create Artwork to Foil, Stamp, and Emboss Your Books 165 Don't Make
These Cover Design Mistakes 171
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Cover Design Mistakes To Avoid When Self Publishing a Book 11/05/2011 By Anthony Leave a Comment Welcome to another actionable tips video.
Not exact matches
I'm currently only outsourcing
cover design and SOME blog content — and I think that's a big
mistake.
There are a lot of
mistaken assumptions about how book
covers are supposed to look, and that has led to thousands of badly
designed indie published books.
Authors walked in to the store each week and Chandler was frustrated by the
mistakes she witnessed: lack of editing, amateur
cover designs that clearly looked self - published, books priced inappropriately, and authors lacking a marketing plan or an understanding about the publishing industry.
Or, have you made the common
mistake of using your back
cover copy for your book description — copy
designed to grab a readers attention when they pick up your book in a store but not necessarily search optimized.
Ogorek asks Hall the what the keys are to making a book
cover design work really well, what
design mistakes he sees most often on book
covers and tips for first time authors.
Unfortunately, that's not the case for most authors, and thinking you can get away without professional editing and
cover design is a
mistake and will be reflected in sales (or lack thereof).
But, since I'm deeply committed to helping indie authors and pretty established in the publishing community, I've devoted thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours into building DIY book
cover tools, templates and resources — so authors can
design their own
covers without making critical
mistakes.
Authors tend to make the same
mistakes, unless they're educated about what a book
cover design is actual for or what it has to do.
So even though they can
design a
cover like nobody's business, they make a thousand little
mistakes due to not understanding English very well.
HHI Folio Case with Magnetic Viewing Stand At first this Kindle Fire
Cover looks fine, but again, if you look closely, you can see that the landscape stand has this
design mistake.
Since discovering a huge
design issue that basically ruins a
cover's usefulness, I figured any
cover with this
mistake could qualify for the worst Kindle Fire
cover.
One common
mistake is not considering all formats when doing the
cover design.
I like to help authors with education, but if you're not skilled in graphic
design and try making your own
cover from scratch, you're bound to make
mistakes.
FIRST — your
cover is hugely important, and you need to know how to avoid common
mistakes and amateur
design elements that will tank credibility, so here's a
cover design checklist:
The article, titled «The Art and Effort Behind Beautiful
Cover Designs,» delves into common
mistakes that can dramatically affect book sales.
There is a lot of practical advice in this self - publishing themed issue to help you get it right, from avoiding common
mistakes (p5) to making sure your book is well edited (p6) to a 3 - page tutorial on
designing your own book
cover (p10).
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Many people tend to skimp on book
cover design, which is a
mistake, if you ask me.
I do enjoy
designing my own
covers, and have experienced many of these challenges firsthand (and also experienced a few of these
mistakes, such as making a
cover that's too busy).
You can find various «rules» of
cover design and
mistakes to avoid (for example, in the link below), and see if the «final»
cover meets this criteria (if not, at least have a good reason for not doing so).
Granted, some authors might say I've made a terrible
mistake in
designing my own
cover and that I'm giving you bad advice in presenting that as an option.
Many self - publishers make the
mistake of
designing the
cover themselves, assuming that it's an easy corner to cut to save money.
Last year, I gave a presentation on book
cover design and I grabbed some book
covers off my Twitter feed from indie authors as examples of «common book
design mistakes.»
Don't make the
mistake of having the illustrator
design the
cover for you.
This
mistake leads to big problems: a book with gaping holes and humiliating errors, a shallow and ineffective marketing plan, a bad first impression due to an amateurish
cover design, launch delays, and more.
Gears Of War's multiplayer is fast and brutal while maps such as Canals, Gridlock and Fuel Depot are as brilliant now as they were back then, thanks to the boxy
design encouraging long distance shoot - outs until someone dares to run from
cover to force
mistakes from the other team.
First, you need to
design a highly original resume and submit a
mistake - free
cover letter that totally conveys why you're perfect for your dream job.
Written communications expert Noble provides hundreds of sample letters
covering nearly every occupation; tells how to avoid the most common
cover letter
mistakes; offers practical tips on style, publishing, and
design; and more.
It was a
mistake on my part to use one word — personality — to
cover all the outcome variables that group socialization (GS) theory was
designed to explain.