mmegaera: (Cross-Country)
[personal profile] mmegaera

I guess I know what I’m doing, after all.  Out of curiosity, I submitted Cross-Country‘s cover to the Book Designer, a well-thought-of blog which holds an exhibition of covers for indie-published books with commentary every month, with the following explanation:  “The
photo is one I took, on the travels that inspired the book. The dark is pulled from the color of the road. I’m strictly an amateur cover
designer, for my own books only because I don’t have a lot of money to invest, but I’d like to know what you think of this one.”

And he liked it.  His exact words were, “Simple but effective, showing that even with some carefully chosen elements, non-designers can create workable ebook covers.”

Maybe “workable” isn’t the highest praise, but I think “simple but
effective” is very nice.

Anyway, here’s Cross-Country‘s cover, for you to decide yourselves.  Do you like it?  Does it make you curious?

400T E cover

Mirrored from Repeating History.

Date: 2014-01-14 10:50 pm (UTC)
nishatalitha: text: Ooops I read the whole thing (all caps) image: background crumped white paper (Ooops I read the whole thing)
From: [personal profile] nishatalitha
I haven't read it it but I do like the cover. To me, it conveys a sense of expanse and journey. As a picture, the photo is rather gorgeous (the colours, the road going off into the distance) and I think ties in well with the dark green you chose to border it.

As to curiousity, if I saw it in a bookstore in a section that I was in, I'd probably pick it up and read the blurb. I pick up a lot of books though and the blurb needs to grab me. I am not good at describing how/why a blurb might draw me in though.

Date: 2014-01-15 07:52 am (UTC)
thnidu: Bin There Dun That (Bin There Dun That)
From: [personal profile] thnidu
Oh, I LIKE that icon!
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