Book covers are a big marketing tool so getting them right is important. There may be things you need to think about when getting your cover created. So in today’s episode, Rachel and I ask and answer:
“What Do You Need To Consider When Creating Book Covers?”
Episode 259
What We Cover:
- Designer brief
- Research you can do
- Target audience
- Fonts, title and author name
- Premade covers
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Great points.
Thanks, Andrew 🙂
You’re welcome.