Which cover do you like best for my book?
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Which cover do you like best for my book?
Hey guys, I'm about to be publishing a book in the next two weeks, and I'm having a bit of difficulty choosing a cover.
I ran a contest on 99designs and got over 300 submissions, which I've boiled down to 8 solid covers. The problem is, I like all of them.
Can you check them out and tell me which ones you like the best?
http://99designs.com/book-cover-design/ ... ign=voting
Thanks,
Mark
I ran a contest on 99designs and got over 300 submissions, which I've boiled down to 8 solid covers. The problem is, I like all of them.
Can you check them out and tell me which ones you like the best?
http://99designs.com/book-cover-design/ ... ign=voting
Thanks,
Mark
329, good luck!
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I agree with cosmo -- #297. Your back-cover line is "Make the headshot." I think that is best and most accurately reflected in #297.
I don't like any of the covers with people in them -- you always take a chance on potential readers rejecting the book because they don't relate to the character, or don't like what the character is portraying, or how he's standing, or his choice of weapon, or a dozen other things. Let the buyer put himself in the picture and he can do that best when there's no one else to push aside.
I don't like any of the covers with people in them -- you always take a chance on potential readers rejecting the book because they don't relate to the character, or don't like what the character is portraying, or how he's standing, or his choice of weapon, or a dozen other things. Let the buyer put himself in the picture and he can do that best when there's no one else to push aside.
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330 is what I'd pick the others with people in detract from the topic IMO .kbuzbee wrote:330 grabs me most.
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A lot of book covers grab you in that momentary glance .
Although as the saying goes ... It still happens its human nature .
For example 267 looks like a SAS or hostage style non-fiction book at a glance.
I think its the balaclava but that's what I meant by de traction .
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Thanks for the input everyone, I really value all of your opinions.
It's based on extensive research into warrior science and firearms training, which is then applied to the unique combat anatomy of zombies.
Does that information change anyone's opinion on the covers?
Funny you mention that- the book is non-fiction. It's a highly technical guide to all aspects of pistol shooting, from the basics of trigger control to the chemical changes in the blood when experiencing the fight or flight response, and how to train to minimize those effects when under attack by zombies or apocalyptic outlaws.Bladekeeper wrote: For example 267 looks like a SAS or hostage style non-fiction book at a glance.
It's based on extensive research into warrior science and firearms training, which is then applied to the unique combat anatomy of zombies.
Does that information change anyone's opinion on the covers?
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