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How to Make a Book Cover Design that Flies Off the Shelf!

 
Author: Karen Saunders
 

According to "The Wall Street Journal", The average bookstore browser who picks up a book spends eight seconds looking at the front cover and 15 seconds reading the back. You cant tell but you can sell a book by its cover. Here are a few powerful book cover design techniques that professional book designers use:

The essential elements for your front cover

The front cover presents your book title, subtitle, and your name. Golden opportunities often overlooked are including endorsements and short testimonials from VIPs.

Think of your cover like a billboard. The best designs communicate the books message at a glance, with simple, uncluttered design. Unique, distinctive, bold, colorful graphics work well. But keep the graphic style consistent with the content and personality of the book. Make sure there is a central focal point to your design.

I recommend using bold, contrasting lettering on the front cover. When choosing colors, consider how these colors will look when converted to black and white so your cover will reproduce well in black and white ads, catalogs, and flyers. Also make sure the font you use for the title is legible from a distance and appropriate for the books subject.

Covers that scream amateur and have a made-at-home look make it difficult to sell your book at all. If you lack talent in this area, seek the services of an experienced book cover designer. A professional designer has the creativity, skills, software, access to stock photography, and printing knowledge that will make your cover stand out above others in the marketplace.

What should you put on your spine

Your name, book title, and publishing company logo show up on the spine. Make sure the information on the spine is clean, uncluttered, and legible. I recommend using bold, contrasting lettering on the spine as well.

Critical items you should include on your back cover

Place the category name in the upper left-hand corner to help bookstores shelve your book properly. Write a headline that clearly addresses who should buy the book. It should be followed by sales copy explaining what the book is about. Then provide a short bulleted list of benefits to readers.

I recommend including no more than three testimonials and endorsements, as well as your bio and photograph. Close to the bottom, put sales-closer copy in bold print. Position the price in the lower left corner of the back cover. Also include the 13-digit ISBN number for cataloging and the bar code in the lower right corner (below ISBN number), which stores use for scanning information and price.

Dont forget to include credits for your book covers illustrator, photographer, and/or designer.

What goes on the inside flaps (If Applicable)

- Sales copy

- Short teaser description of the book

- Your bio and photo

You now have a good idea of what makes a strong book cover design. Remember, book cover design is a form of packagingand good packaging attracts buyers to products. Thats why successful organizations spend millions researching and developing the best product packaging possible.

Copyright 2006 Karen Saunders

 
 
 

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