tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5179795275664264195.post1181327707757140460..comments2024-01-27T20:23:45.771+00:00Comments on Sulci Collective: Book CoversSulci Collectivehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03293833259808943096noreply@blogger.comBlogger13125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5179795275664264195.post-66517936689239749612012-10-31T11:07:40.905+00:002012-10-31T11:07:40.905+00:00Loved the book Kindle cases. They keep the devices...Loved the book <a href="http://www.wrappz.com/cases/kindle.php" rel="nofollow">Kindle cases</a>. They keep the devices away from stalkers. :)<br /><br />Regards<br /><br />.A-<br />Allanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16369892832026187999noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5179795275664264195.post-31295936040592168802011-06-16T18:44:32.240+01:002011-06-16T18:44:32.240+01:00Book covers are the pretty and yummy wrappers for ...Book covers are the pretty and yummy wrappers for the delicious candy of the book our brains will consume. We need to be visually 'caught', as it were, by a hint of the goodness hiding underneath the protective layer. <br /><br />Please, keep constructing the wrappers for your goodies!Lirashttp://juicymetaphor.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5179795275664264195.post-9250534696095178602011-06-14T22:19:23.048+01:002011-06-14T22:19:23.048+01:00You can ditch the copy on Kindle (as I've done...You can ditch the copy on Kindle (as I've done with Razorblades, leaving Cody's gorgeous self-portrait to stand for itself) but not smashwords, who won't enter you for the premium catalogue without name and title. I would say it but I love all my covers on Kindle - I think they draw the reader's eye in the right way. I do see your point though, which is why I would never ditch the idea of zines and chapbooks where you can go to such glorious excess with the covers.Dan Hollowayhttp://danholloway.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5179795275664264195.post-16003708551349609332011-06-14T10:40:57.307+01:002011-06-14T10:40:57.307+01:00Thanks Vix. I wasn't aware that you guys could...Thanks Vix. I wasn't aware that you guys could ditch the copy! I can see how that could be a real boon to the designer. Thanks for the input.<br /><br />MarcSulci Collectivehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03293833259808943096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5179795275664264195.post-43573780455269490402011-06-14T09:12:56.831+01:002011-06-14T09:12:56.831+01:00This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.Vix Phillipshttp://lyrical-trance.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5179795275664264195.post-78753507588549542882011-06-13T16:34:00.724+01:002011-06-13T16:34:00.724+01:00I think we should continue to provide professional...I think we should continue to provide professional-standard book covers. After all, it is usually the only piece of exterior personalization that the story can offer to a roving eye. As kids we loved illustrations to help us see what was occurring in the story. I'd like to think this is still somewhat true. A pro cover also offers a reassurance that the writing will also have a polished touch. <br /><br />There's a saying about about attractive people versus those with 'personality': You can't see personality from across the room .<br /><br />I'd say the same thing applies here. The thumbnails can still be expanded into a larger image. And image is everything.Carrie Clevengerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05093923008179106837noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5179795275664264195.post-1724880194237139102011-06-13T09:42:16.318+01:002011-06-13T09:42:16.318+01:00Many thanks for the comment PaulMany thanks for the comment PaulSulci Collectivehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03293833259808943096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5179795275664264195.post-43751878115979301182011-06-13T09:23:08.866+01:002011-06-13T09:23:08.866+01:00I suppose how you respond to the jacket of a book ...I suppose how you respond to the jacket of a book depends upon your learning style and the point in your life at which you come into contact with that particular book. For some people it is of no consequence, for others there will be a permanent link between that cover and the book. Perhaps in the future it will not matter, I am reminded of my children’s response when they looked through my vinyl, what I saw as a cool, stand alone, work of art cover they regarded as “weird.” This was Undercurrent by Bill Evans and Jim Hall. You need to see the lp not the postage stamp cd version.<br />I download a talking book a month from Audible and the miniature cover does not bother me, though I do not use talking books as I would an actual book, where I would dip in and out. I tend to simply listen to it, usually as I am cooking then, when listened to; remove it from my i-pod. In the end it is simply different ways of accessing the information, and some means offer a richer experience.Paul Tobinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14732771806819029077noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5179795275664264195.post-73762412233728318502011-06-12T23:09:36.003+01:002011-06-12T23:09:36.003+01:00In my view, the presence of a cover gives, at the ...In my view, the presence of a cover gives, at the very least, a sense of completeness to the book. Without it, it feels that you're reading the manuscript your friend asked you to critique. <br /><br />Of course the reading experience depends primarily on the quality of writing, but we are used to have an image to associate to the book, and to come back to the image after the book is read to see its connections with the story. <br /><br />Besides, it's undeniable that the book cover is a great influence in the purchase process for the great majority of people. (I actually tend to believe that those who deny such influence are either lying or unaware of it.)<br /><br />So, even with only thumbnail, I'd go for a killer cover, and I find it very wise that you consider the thumbnail problem for your cover design. One must adapt to "modern times".Marihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07303695124956391293noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5179795275664264195.post-70112156056131638002011-06-12T19:12:01.117+01:002011-06-12T19:12:01.117+01:00But Sessha, if the cover is shrunk down to a thumb...But Sessha, if the cover is shrunk down to a thumbnail, doesn't it make it all the harder to stand out from the rest?Sulci Collectivehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03293833259808943096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5179795275664264195.post-2282646127288164572011-06-12T18:20:30.394+01:002011-06-12T18:20:30.394+01:00As a cover designer I'd like to think the role...As a cover designer I'd like to think the role of a good cover is even more critical now - as a way of sticking out from the pack, if nothing else, with hundreds of new e-books released everyday ;) Of course, I often design my covers before I even write the book, they set a tone I strive to match.Sessha Battohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15569927397738788073noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5179795275664264195.post-20673821804995124942011-06-12T18:16:02.168+01:002011-06-12T18:16:02.168+01:00Thanks Tony. That shrinkage to a thumbnail seems t...Thanks Tony. That shrinkage to a thumbnail seems to me to present certain problems in the design. I have certain compound designs for 2 of my books that may be compromised out of existence in a thumbnail. I don't know yet....Sulci Collectivehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03293833259808943096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5179795275664264195.post-49216368503039894992011-06-12T18:13:15.613+01:002011-06-12T18:13:15.613+01:00For the anthology I published at Samshwords recent...For the anthology I published at Samshwords recently, one of the big things they listed as criteria for being in the Premium catalog was professional quality artwork. Given that everything would be reduced to a thumbnail, it seemed a bit of a carryover.<br /><br />Why did I make a solid cover? Because the publisher required it.Tony Nolandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15090583562737225942noreply@blogger.com