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The Guide to Natural Beauty
Idea for a front cover for an informative book about natural beauty
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Koko Bassey
August 29, 2012Idea for a front cover for an informative book about natural beauty


Rahatin Hassan
September 14, 2012
We never knows the end but it ends any how.Before it happen enjoy the beauty of nature and natural elements.
Christopher Hutton
September 3, 2012
As an author, you will have access to many things. The easiest thing to turn to is older art. Pieces like "The Birth of Venus" or similar pieces of art provide both a lens and a direction for how your book is marketed. Natural beauty, by definition, would have historical roots. So, turning to historical examples of naturally beautiful beings/women would make much sense for me, if I were marketing your book.
Plus, almost all of those paintings exist in the public domain, so that you can use them without too much issue of copyright infringement.
Diane Carter
August 30, 2012
I give this suggestion to everyone asking for help in designing a cover. First, no one knows your book better than you do. Suggestions from those who have not read it can be difficult and may miss the mark. I have been in marketing for many years and a designer for as long. Your cover is a key element in grabbing your audience’s attention and getting them to download and explore your book. One of the best ways to understand cover designs and mine for ideas is to review the best sellers list that your book could potential appear on. You are looking at trends. What’s working? Play close attention to the top 10 and 20 but dig deep. Don’t be afraid to look at other categories. Don’t get lost in research wither. Find the top 3 to 5 covers that strike you and then cultivate the elements you like from each of the covers. You might like the font on one, the type of photo or illustration used on another, the color combination on another, and the layout from another. Now by combining all of the elements you have picked with the right image you’ll have a cover design that should be able to stand on it’s own and compete for attention. And that is exactly what a cover should do, stand up and compete!
Diane, Paradise Publishers
Matt Eliason
August 29, 2012