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Have you ever written a book but didn’t know how to create a convincing cover that portrays it accurately? It can be challenging to create a book cover that captures your audience. Creating a convincing book cover is an important step in the publishing of a book. Whether you're an author, a graphic designer, or someone who's simply just interested in cover design, you can easily create a persuasive book cover for your book that captures the attention of your audience with the right steps!
Steps
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Read the book thoroughly. Reading the book back to back can help you to understand the books storyline and what kind of cover would go with it. Ask yourself:
- What is the book's storyline?
- What audience is it targeted towards?
- What is the mood of the book?
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Discuss options with the author. When making choices about the book cover, it can be helpful to get an insight from the author and ask for their opinion. If you are the author, ask yourself:
- What kind of book cover will portray the book accurately for the appropriate audience?
- Try to cover major and minor details about the book cover.
- Should the character be on the cover?
- How do the places and items on the cover relate to the story?
- What mood and message do they give off?
- Does it represent the story accurately?
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Brainstorm your ideas. Brainstorming your ideas can be very useful if you don't know where to start with your book cover. To do this, you can:
- Sit down with the pen and a piece of paper, and draw and write what comes to mind, what you think would be good on the book cover.
- Don't try to think of something; let it all flow like a stream. This works best because then you will not get writers block and be able to consider more broad options.
- The draws do not have to be detailed when you are brainstorming them, as you can add more details later if you pursue that particular drawing.
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Add some bold lines if needed. If some objects or people seem to get caught in the background, you can add some bold lines to them to make them pop out.
- This can help authenticate the main drawings in your cover and make it less busy-looking, especially if your cover has a lot of drawings in it.
- Remember, bold lines make a certain thing stand out and catch the reader's eye, not make it look like you spent months working on it.
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Check and revise. Finally, double check your work to make sure everything is in order. Look over the attributes of your cover, such as the colors, main objects, title, highlights and shadows. When you check over these and you are happy with everything, you are done. Congratulations, you have now created your book cover!
Expert Q&A
Tips
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Try to only add relevant things to your cover. For example, if the story is about love and romance, don't add skateboards (unless there is a major event involving them).Thanks