I have been getting lots of help with my book cover. I have so many new ones to choose from. I’ve also decided on a tagline. What one is your favourite? I welcome any suggestions or comments. Thanks.
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I like the first version best
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Thank you.
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I’m excited for you Cathy your work is all coming together.
Personally, I prefer the tagline on the first image starting ‘my journey through grief – loving and losing a daughter’ but the layout on the second.
Also occurs to me there is an interesting juxtaposition, possibly, between ‘my journey through grief..’ and the title ‘not my story…’. Perhaps. Or perhaps that’s just me.
Well done Cathy I think this is fantastic…
Xxx
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Thanks. It will all make sense when you read the book.
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I recommend the first cover. ❤
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Thank you.
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I love the first one Cathy looking forward to buying your book when it is done.
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Thanks Nancy.
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Cathy, is the book about Justine’s struggle coping with bipolar disorder or about your grief coping with her death? The title says it’s not your story to tell but the tagline indicates it is your story. I’m confused.
I like both layouts but, if I have to pick just one, it’s the second one.
Also, can’t wait to buy your book and read it.
Elaine
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The reason I’m calling it “Not My Story To Tell” is revealed in the book. It’s really her story also….but she’s not here to tell it.
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I love the first one.
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Thanks Cindy.
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Too difficult to choose!
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Thanks anyway.
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I am drawn to the first, but I think the 2nd is more professional & more powerful. #1 is more an article. Best of luck!
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I adore both! However, if I had to chose I would agree with ginnytherese “I prefer the tagline on the first image starting ‘my journey through grief – loving and losing a daughter’ but the layout on the second.” I feel the Title of the Book, (Not my Story to tell,) stands apart enough that I was NOT confused by the tagline. As a prospective reader I could separate the two. GOOD LUCK! A tough choice for certain! (Have you prayed about it?) I’m certain that peace will over-come you revealing the right choice. HUGS!
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Thanks Dawn Marie!
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i love the first one too! 🙂 Good luck dear Cathy! ❤
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Thank you Rosema!
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you’re welcome! 😀
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As a designer I fee the bottom design has the best layout. I would move the subheading under the title and make it much smaller font.
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Thanks so much for your input. This is exactly the kind of advice I’m looking for.
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It’s my daily job 🙂
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Do you do book covers? I might not be able to afford you, however. I had these ones done on Fiverr.
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I have done book and cd covers in the past. If you want email me at dom@daw2.com
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Is the drawing something your daughter drew?
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I painted it. It’s Justine at the beach. She loved the beach.
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It’s nice I like it a lot.
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Thanks!
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[…] already had several ideas for the cover. You can read about that here. None of those first ideas felt like “the one” although I’m keeping the tag line. […]
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