Cover Design Tips
by Tamian Wood & Cathy Helms
I always begin any discussion about book cover design by making this one important statement –
‘Whoever told you that your book’s cover design doesn’t matter, lied.‘
~ Cathy Helms, Avalon Graphics
The old saying ‘Never judge a book by its cover.’ is actually misleading at best, because people almost ALWAYS judge books by their covers. Even if you are part of the 1% that does not judge cover designs, your readers are part of the 99% that does. Potential readers pick up books in bookstores based on what they perceive as an attractive cover. If all books were wrapped in brown paper, you’d be forced to make a decision based on the title. But this is not how this business functions. The very purpose of a book cover is to entice – to sell the product, which in this case is your book.
There are exceptions of course, famous and best-selling authors do sell books based on their names alone. But overall, every author out there must rely on an excellent cover, strong marketing, and platforms such as social media, etc. to sell their books. The phrase “Never judge a book by its cover…” is diametrically opposed to the reality we live in today. Bottom line is, your book’s cover design is extremely important in today’s highly competitive literature market.
Book Cover Designers Tamian Wood and Cathy Helms have set up Top 10 Tips for finding and working with a cover designer:
Thank you to the very talented Cathy Helms & Tamian Wood for their beautiful cover designs and for sharing these important tips
Thanks also to The Coffee Pot Book Club for their generosity in letting us repost this article.
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