What are indie authors still getting wrong with book cover design? Plus color theory, when to rebrand if your book has been out a while, intellectual property considerations with design, and more with book cover designer, Stuart Bache.
In the intro, I mention Mike Shatzkin's article on imprint consolidation and why traditional publishing is embracing audience-centric models with lower fixed costs. [
Idealog]
Plus, changing heads when writing multiple series, why writing for voice is so important. “In the beginning was the Word, not the Scroll.” [
The Atlantic]
Vellum now has End Notes which many of you have been asking for. They will pop up in ebooks and will be collated in a dedicated section at the back of print books.
Check out my Vellum tutorial here.
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Stuart Bache has worked as a professional book cover designer for over a decade working with publishers like Hodder, Puffin and HarperCollins, and authors like Steven King and Lionel Shriver. He is now the founder and art director of
Books Covered, designing market-leading book covers.
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Show Notes
* Stuart’s start in design and shifting to working with indie authors
* Mistakes authors make with their covers
* The two important elements of colour in book design
* When to replace dated book covers
* Considerations for Intellectual Property rights when working with a cover designer
* Options for free and inexpensive book cover design.
* Stuart has a
course on Book Cover Design here.
* Tips on using book covers effectively in ads
You can find Stuart Bache at
BooksCovered.co.uk and on Twitter @stuartbache @bookscovered
You can find my list of
recommended book cover designers here (which, of course, includes Stuart!)