Hello everyone, Almost everything has been finalised in my story. Only the info about the creators (Author and illustrator) is missing and I need to have a professional picture taken of me and my daughter, Evita (the illustrator), but I won't have the pic until mid November :(. Re the font type - I used Arial. Should I change to Times New Roman? I hope you can find a few minutes to write a comment on this almost-final draft of my story. I have a question: as you know Evita has done the illustrations, but the background was a bit greyish. I asked a graphic designer friend of mine to whiten the background for me and to do a few minor tweaks. I would like to ask her in the future to help me with the next books in the series, too. I like giving credit where the credit is due - where could I mention Stella's name? https://drive.google.com/open?id=1i1oWSFC_8YNVQq0o9OyIj0wYQMGjDlh1
Me too! I have 8 covers now :)
ReplyDeleteI think I like that fiery one best but I'm no expert!
Swim Finn If you have a free moment, please could you give are me your thoughts on my covers? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis is a good one. I'm instantly drawn to it. I much prefer it to the two with the speech bubbles.
ReplyDeleteOh, I like this one. The fiery one too, and I think not the countryside one. I like the play on 'art.'
ReplyDeleteIf you decide to go with a speech bubble, how about this one? (free on pixabay).
ReplyDeletepixabay.com - Franz Winterhalter Painting Oil On · Free photo on Pixabay
I like this cover, too! But I also like Dorothy's idea above :) Wow, so many options. How are you going to decide? I only have to choose colors and fonts on my cover, and I'm already confused!
ReplyDeleteOne nice thing about self-publishing is that it's really easy to change covers. So if your book wasn't selling at all, you could try another cover and see if that made a difference.
ReplyDeleteI like Cover 3 best - Clear and simple
ReplyDeleteI like this one best too - you 'get it' immediately!
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