DismaiNaim
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To the cover?Maybe add some chapter numbers?
you might get better feedback if you upload your cover here instead of letting us stare on the tiny SH versionTo the cover?
another font
you might get better feedback if you upload your cover here instead of letting us stare on the tiny SH version
A Place To Bloom - From your title the first thing that comes to mind is greenery. A verdant grassfield where flowers seemed to bloom every spring. Yet, from you're cover it tells that they (the people there) are still in search for that place.
Yet, from you're cover it tells that they (the people there) are still in search for that place.
The cover's good.
1. The Font isn't well chosen; it could be fitting with certain words, but making the entire thing with the same font has an excessive undertone.
Fancy cover you got there
This seems like it's useful feedback from someone who knows what they're talking about. The only problem is that I don't know what you're talking about.1. The Font isn't well chosen; it could be fitting with certain words, but making the entire thing with the same font has an excessive undertone.
2. The way the typography is set, the "a" is completely lost, and the rest also doesn't line up. It's giving me stress-rashes.
3. The title is completely stuck to the roof, while the author's name sticks to the bottom. As above, so below, one should never place any script too close to the edge, as everything too far up and too far down will "leave the frame" in the eyes of the viewer. You've lost both.
4. The Image itself is nice, but I would have likely color corrected it when setting it with the typography.
5. According to color correction, I also would have maybe added something to the logo itself, because the image is nice, however, the cover seems empty and bland. The Logo in full would add some personality to it.
That wasn't what I meant to sound like, sorry. I do cover design, though, so I'm used to explaining it that way.This seems like it's useful feedback from someone who knows what they're talking about. The only problem is that I don't know what you're talking about.
You use words like "undertone" and "color-corrected" which sound like tradespeak.