My book covers designed to fint an iPad and a Kindle Fire tablet.
BRADLEY DINNALL
UNIT 39
Monday, 27 January 2014
Final Design: Stage 3 - Content
This is the point where I incorporated my titles that i had designed prior to adding them in here, and added in my text for the blurb and spine.
I then added in the publisher's logo to the spine and the back of the cover, and also placed the barcode and ISBN as required.
I also added in a short line from the book to place on the gatefold on the right-hand-side. This was to fill the space but after i had done it, I feel that it was a very nice way to use the space.
I then added in the publisher's logo to the spine and the back of the cover, and also placed the barcode and ISBN as required.
I also added in a short line from the book to place on the gatefold on the right-hand-side. This was to fill the space but after i had done it, I feel that it was a very nice way to use the space.
On the gatefold on the left-hand-side I placed a photograph of the author Dennis Lehane with a few words that he said about what he was feeling and thinking when he wrote the novel.
Final Design: Stage 2 - Text boxes
I then added in the slightly transparent textboxes in which my text and titles would sit, and be seen more clearly because of the detailed background images.
Final Design: Stage 1 - Imagery
The first step I took was to lay out all the background images
I would be using. By doing this first I was able to lock these images so that
when I added the other elements, the image would stay put in the background.
Potential Background Images
I have chosen to display an image behind the text on my front and on the back of my book cover. All the images that could potentially be used on my book cover link to the content of my book.
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