We'll also be starting
a series on book cover design and another one on the practical aspects of self - publishing, a tutorial of sorts we hope, so keep following us.
Not exact matches
I have more free stuff — templates, an email
series on cover design, and my
books on writing and
book marketing.
You may also be familiar with her work
on Trenton Lee Stewart's The Mysterious Benedict Society; she
designed the
cover and the interior illustrations in
book one of the
series.
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
Cover FAIL
series, focusing
on the common causes of
cover design mistakes by self - publishing authors and offering solutions to avoid
cover design mistakes by self - publishing authors and offering solutions to avoid them.
If you read our
series on professional
book cover design, you know that these days, a
book is indeed judged by its
cover.
Over at their fairly new blog, Digital Manga has revealed the
cover for their upcoming manga release of Utahime, along with a new
cover design that will replace their current look
on future
books released under the Digital Manga Publishing name (with the exception of
series already running).
Of course, your author website's
design should match the «branding» of your
book or
series, and ideally feature some of the imagery used
on the
cover.
In this all - inclusive video
series, you will learn how to set your publishing goals, get your
book edited, how to
design a great
cover on a budget, how to format and upload your
book to ALL major retailers, how to navigate the tricky print process, how to set the right price for your
book, how to secure reviews and market your
book independently for success.
If you plan
on writing a
series of
books, don't forget about the power of branding
on your eBook
cover designs!
With our interview
series we hope to give you tips from the pros
on marketing, formatting, writing, editing,
cover design and everything involved with the
book publishing process.
In works like the Time Life Nature
Series and Pawtuckaway, Glovinski breaks with conventional approaches to landscape painting — instead of painting plein air vistas, she locates landscape «once removed» (i.e, the topography and
design of trail maps, and landscape images printed
on book covers) and re-creates these objects to mimic the original.