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Designing a Successful Ebook Cover
A well-designed cover is vital for the success of your ebook!
Good ebook covers sell better and justify
higher prices. Realize that buyers WILL judge your book by
its cover - because they have to! Apart from the sales copy
on your web page, the cover of your ebook is the only thing
they've got to go on when deciding whether or not to buy.
Research shows that most buyers will visit your ebook sales
page three or four times before clicking the 'buy' button
and the design of your ebook cover is a significant
factor in their decision. If they're wavering, a good-looking
ebook cover will tip the balance in your favour!
That's why you need the best possible design for your ebook
- you don't get a second chance to make a good first impression!
So just how do you go about creating an effective ebook
cover?
There are six design elements involved. These are - your
title, your choice of fonts, the illustration you use, the
way you use colour, the quality of your cover image and the
size of your file.
Yes, there's a lot going on! Now let's look at the elements
one by one.
Design Elements
- The Title
- Choice of fonts
- The Illustration
- Colour
- Image quality
- Image optimization
1: The Title
Your ebook title needs to be short and punchy. Short because
you don't have much space to display it in, and punchy so
it delivers your USP (unique selling proposition). The more
words there are, the smaller the text will be and the harder
it will be to read. You have to 'write tight'!
Two-part titles make good use of limited space as you can
make your main point in two or three words and then expand
on your USP in the second part. For example:
'Designing Great Covers : How To Make YOUR ebook Stand Out
From The Crowd!'
2: Choice of fonts
Ebook covers are small so you need to use fonts that are
compact and easy to read. 'Sans serif' fonts like Impact,
Helvetica and Arial make good use of space. Serif fonts are
not so readable in smaller sizes. Mixing two different fonts
can be effective but beware of using more - it gets confusing.
Some graphics programs like PhotoShop allow you to alter
the proportions of your fonts as well as the spacing between
letters so you can compress or expand your text to get the
most readable effect.
3: The Illustration
An ebook cover that's just plain text can be pretty boring.
An image will liven up your design and also reinforce your
USP. Whether you use a photo or some other graphic, the image
you use needs to key into the theme of your ebook and help
to get your message across.
Use on-line image banks you can subscribe to for frequent
use, or buy rights to individual images - good if you only
need one or two. You can also buy libraries of royalty-free
images on CDs.
Don't be tempted to use an image you find on the Internet!
They are all covered by international copyright laws and using
one without permission is illegal!
4: Colour
Colour is another useful tool in the design of your ebook
cover. Colours have their own energies - red is forceful,
blue is conservative, green is calming, yellow is exciting,
and so on.
Pick one main colour that ties in with the theme of your
ebook and use other colours sparingly. Like fonts, using too
many can obscure your message.
5: Image quality
Your cover image must be razor sharp and crystal clear to
sell your ebook! Too many of the ebook images you see on the
Internet are fuzzy and flat.
One way to get good image quality is to design at a larger
scale that the final image size. it's easier to work on and
reducing the design to the required size will enhance its
clarity.
Use sharpening filters with caution! It's easy to degrade
your image by over sharpening so make it the last thing you
do before optimization.
6: Image optimization
Although not part of the actual design process, the final
important step is to optimize your image for the web.
This reduces the number of colours and gives a smaller file
size so your cover image downloads quickly in your customer's
browser. Again, optimize carefully so as to have the least
effect on the quality of your cover image.
Most image programs have optimization features or there are
web sites that offer on-line image optimization services.
So there you have the six stages of designing a great ebook
cover!
1: Choose a good, short title that conveys your USP.
2: Use one or two fonts in legible styles and sizes
3: Choose an image that reinforces and illustrates your message
4: Use a small range of colours that convey your message
5: Make your cover image clear and crisp by working larger
then reducing, and sharpen with care.
6: Optimize your image so it's small enough to download quickly
without sacrificing too much quality.
Master these six aspects of design and you'll be well on
your way to producing successful ebook covers. People WILL
judge your ebook by its cover so design it well. Remember,
the better the cover, the bigger the sales!
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