Archive for the 'design' Category

Zombies! Bunnies! … Zombie Bunnies!

What’s not to love about zombie bunnies? Right?
I don’t often get to do a cover that presents so many fun possibilities. Well, everything I get to do in book design is fun, with the possible exception of endnotes, or maybe the 101st revision on a cover that started out pretty neat in the first go [...]

Cover Design Trends

People often ask whether I follow trends in my book design. Well, yes and no. There are definitely trends. Definitely genre specific design “rules,” and definitely it goes in waves. I think that it’s just human nature to want to be one of the crowd. But is that the wisest choice in marketing? Apparently marketing [...]

Sour Apples

Okay Apple, now I am mad.I just previewed the Adobe product Flash Catalyst. I can understand now why they were so upset when you invited them to leave off developing for the iPhone and iPad. I and many thousands of other DESIGNERS (i.e. not DEVELOPERS) have been waiting patiently for a product which would allow [...]

Photos? Paintings? Both!

Where book cover design is concerned, the imagery has traditionally come from paintings, or illustrations. By the middle of last century more and more covers used photography. Today it’s anything goes, with some genres leaning more toward illustration and some more toward photos, and some with no imagery at all.
I bemoan the fact that I [...]

The Pain and Pleasure of Cover Design

After a hiatus that  means I’m busy… I’m showing of some of my latest covers in the next few posts.
I love covers. I love the results, and I love the process. But I gotta tell ya, sometimes it’s painful. If you’re a writer/author I know you’ve heard (or lived through) horror stories about how “that [...]

Glory, glory Hallelujah!

I’m so pleased for my friend Devin O’Branagan, whose new book Glory just debuted. It’s getting good reviews! It has everything the teen reader wants in a book, a spunky heroine, a sexy vampire, hot guardian angel, and new agey girl witch. Chock full of action, teen angst, bad guys, good goths, and pandemic plagues, [...]

Reason #999 why freelancing is better than living under a bridge.

You can deduct expenses for a whole lot of stuff other people can’t. Have just finished my taxes this year, and yay! I don’t owe anything.*
I thought this little gem in the New York Times by graphic designer Sam Potts was hilarious. Click to got to original post.
*Boo, I don’t owe. If you’re self-employed you [...]

Last but not least …

The third book in the cover contest gets posted today! Which one do you pick?

Cover winners… book two…

I’m enjoying the discussions of the covers for Breath. The interesting thing about cover design is that it’s largely subjective. What appeals to people is depends on their backgrounds, their preferred genres, their cultures, education, socio-economic level, and gender among other things. With all the variables it’s a wonder we can agree on anything! But [...]

Covers that grab me…

Apropos of absolutely nothing I just heard about these books in the YA (young adult) fantasy genre. I really, really like these covers.

Both by Carrie Jones and both currently on the NYT Bestseller List. Unfortunately I do not know who the designer is, because they don’t put that kind of info in the Amazon [...]