I thought the choice to jump in on the cover early was interesting, and not at all intuitive to me. Covers are sort of the culmination of the thing, for me. Like an overture, you've got to get the thing pulled together before you know what the cover looks like. But, of course, horses for courses.
There are practical issues about ordering the material for the cover and to make a dummy. Also, as in this case, if they need to make a stamp for foil blocking that takes time and needs to be set in train. There's an order of sorting out materials and then design so the conversation about the cover went over more than one meeting but, as you say, it did come before the main work on the layout. I think it made clear that Clare's idea about how the cover should work and her concept of the book was present from the start. That may not true of every book they make.
I didn't really mean it as a criticism, just an interesting and to me slightly puzzling fact. Is it typical in commercial book making to do the cover early, for reasons as you've suggested? I've made a lot of books, but never done a commercial one.
Glad you found it interesting. We have a load of interviews with publishers on our audioboom page as well that you might like audioboom.com/sourcephoto
The project of a middle aged woman whom in the decay of it’s sexual attractiveness recaps on the predatory and subrepticious quality of a snake and the sensuality of his skin pleasurably sneaking “in”. A tactile and wet intercourse betwen the frightening arousal of being a prey, and the fadding out climax of being swallowed. Another oblique and pretendedly sofisticated way in which a woman in his 40’s conflictivelly and sublimely mourns the c-k. Men tend to be more honest and raw with those matters. I guess that it’s why they call someone like Nobuyoshi Araki a misogynist. And I guess that is why the “woman obsessed with snakes” is such an overstated and recurrent trope of psychoanalysis.
This is a nice inside of How to publish a book!!! I am looking for the ideas about MY BOOK !!
Thank you for this video and a great share!!
The book arrived yesterday. It's a great piece of creative and visual work, thank you.
Glad you like it and have got to see the finished book.
This was wonderful :)
Thanks, glad you like it!
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Hello, can you turn on the auto English captioning please? Thank you.
That's been done. Not sure how long it will take for the auto-subs to be generated?
Sadly no subtitles as of yet
sub in spanish please!
I thought the choice to jump in on the cover early was interesting, and not at all intuitive to me.
Covers are sort of the culmination of the thing, for me. Like an overture, you've got to get the thing pulled together before you know what the cover looks like. But, of course, horses for courses.
There are practical issues about ordering the material for the cover and to make a dummy. Also, as in this case, if they need to make a stamp for foil blocking that takes time and needs to be set in train. There's an order of sorting out materials and then design so the conversation about the cover went over more than one meeting but, as you say, it did come before the main work on the layout. I think it made clear that Clare's idea about how the cover should work and her concept of the book was present from the start. That may not true of every book they make.
I didn't really mean it as a criticism, just an interesting and to me slightly puzzling fact.
Is it typical in commercial book making to do the cover early, for reasons as you've suggested? I've made a lot of books, but never done a commercial one.
Glad you found it interesting. We have a load of interviews with publishers on our audioboom page as well that you might like audioboom.com/sourcephoto
The project of a middle aged woman whom in the decay of it’s sexual attractiveness recaps on the predatory and subrepticious quality of a snake and the sensuality of his skin pleasurably sneaking “in”. A tactile and wet intercourse betwen the frightening arousal of being a prey, and the fadding out climax of being swallowed.
Another oblique and pretendedly sofisticated way in which a woman in his 40’s conflictivelly and sublimely mourns the c-k.
Men tend to be more honest and raw with those matters. I guess that it’s why they call someone like Nobuyoshi Araki a misogynist.
And I guess that is why the “woman obsessed with snakes” is such an overstated and recurrent trope of psychoanalysis.
Ok, Incel. So much guff and bull.
@@d3mola616 Ok, oneliner.
Hello, can you turn the auto -English captioning on please? Thank you.