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t that one scene where the little girl runs across the screen and she is dressed in red. How powerful was that? Would you remember the scene if she was dressed in blue, or if the movie was color, probably not." Here are some cover tips to help you create an outstanding cover for your book! Front cover · Contrast is important. Draw attention to your book by using a lighter background with darker color type or vice versa. Also, avoid choosing a color for your title that merges into the background.· Make sure that the title and subtitle are in different fonts to draw a distinction between the two.· Don't use all caps; it can give a very angry impression. Instead, use both upper and lower-case letters.· As a rule of thumb, the title should be visible from about 12 feet away, which means letters no smaller than 24 pt (1/3 inch) and preferably 36 pt (½ inch). Back cover · The back cover should list the benefits of the book. Promise health, wealth, entertainment or a better life. Make it catchy and thought provoking. Again, visiting a bookstore will help you decide what draws you to a book and what's a real turn off.· If you're fortunate enough to have garnered preproduction blurbs or endorsements from reviewers or specialists in your topic, don't overuse them. I know you're thrilled to have so many people praising your book, but don't fill your back cover with every single one you've ever gotten. Use the most significant one on the cover, put one or two on the back and if you have more, use the first few pages of your book.· The blurb about yourself should be no more than three sentences. I know, I know, you have so much to say, so much talent and so many other books waiting in the wings. But try to limit this; trust me, they may love your book, but they really don't want to hear all about you. Spine · Make sure that your name and the title of the book are prominent and easy to read.· Don't use a complicated font. Keep it simple and easy to read.
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