Which cover should Ruby go for this time?

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Published on February 18, 2012 14:47
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message 1: by [deleted user] (new)

Ruby, all the covers look good, but I definity like A the best. It really catches my eye & conveys the message of guidance & instruction to the confusing world of self publishing. 2nd choice would be D & 3rd choice E. Best of luck!

Paul


message 2: by Ruby (new)

Ruby Barnes Thanks, Paul! I've had so much feedback that my head is spinning. I like A best, perhaps with the title style of B, but not many respondents have chosen A ;-[


message 3: by [deleted user] (new)

I'm surprised, but they are all great so you really can't go wrong. Please let me know when the final is chosen, I am interested to see the winning choice

Paul


message 4: by Ruby (new)

Ruby Barnes Paul, the consensus is B (12 out of 27 votes across my social media places) but I like A so much that I've asked the designer to do both. I think A shows what I intend the book to deliver, but B looks more formal. Probably I'll put A on the ebook and B on the paperback.

Cheers
Ruby


message 5: by [deleted user] (new)

I agree whole heartedly regarding A. I think your idea to put A on the ebook & B on the paperback is also a great idea.


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