On first glance, I'm partial to the last one. I like the box around the title but I can't say why.
I know, I did it off arthwollipot's suggestion and as you say it works but I can't put my finger on why either.
On first glance, I'm partial to the last one. I like the box around the title but I can't say why.
That's what I was saying. Not that it's essential, but I find that including some non-text elements brightens it up, especially when you've got a full-page image behind it.
I've had a look at a few other science fiction book covers (very small sample), and none of them have text over picture elements. The "problem" as I saw it on your cover was that the text was over a part of the picture that had stars and a nebula, so it was text over a busy background. The few other samples I checked had cover images such that the text was over plain block colour. That's why I suggested framing the text - so that the background didn't distract from it.I know, I did it off arthwollipot's suggestion and as you say it works but I can't put my finger on why either.![]()
I've had a look at a few other science fiction book covers (very small sample), and none of them have text over picture elements. The "problem" as I saw it on your cover was that the text was over a part of the picture that had stars and a nebula, so it was text over a busy background. The few other samples I checked had cover images such that the text was over plain block colour. That's why I suggested framing the text - so that the background didn't distract from it.
Where/when can I read something of yours, Gumboot? I'm intrigued by, "The Silver-eyed Child". Not the violence, necessarily, but I'd like to see how you handled the 'protag as a child' backstory. Plus, I'd like to read your work.
Are you going to do the whole thing in verse - like Beowulf or something? That would be a feat! And pretty unique in modern fantasy...
Did somebody join Goodreads?![]()
My personal preference reading a web page is dark letters on a light background. Maybe I'm in the minority, I don't know, but white letters on black is hard on the eyes.In addition to working on cover art I'm also trying to build up my online presence I've actual started a blog about my writing here:
http://fourth-planet-problem.blogspot.com/
I'm even planning on starting a Facebook page.![]()
My personal preference reading a web page is dark letters on a light background. Maybe I'm in the minority, I don't know, but white letters on black is hard on the eyes.
And you should get that profile up there soon.![]()