The colors of blue and green are both appealing and appropriate for the topic.” “Of the design options that Alan sent me, I chose this one because it matches the book’s tone of cautious optimism, showing readers what is possible. Julia Goldstein submitted Material Value designed by Alan Barnett. e-Book Cover Design Award Winner for October 2019 in Nonfiction The title is a tiny bit lost in the composition but other than that, I’d enjoy looking closely at this atmospheric cover. The colour choices work really well and everything has a lovely immediacy to it. JW: Highly ambitious and has clearly had a lot of thought put in. A steampunk twist on Rapunzel, including little dragons!” Karri Klawiter submitted Golden Braids and Dragon Blades designed by Karri Klawiter. Now, without any further ado, here are the winners of this month’s e-Book Cover Design Awards.Į-Book Cover Design Award Winner for October 2019 in Fiction Please leave a comment to let me know which are your favorites or, if you disagree, let me know why.Īlthough there is only winner in each category, other covers that were considered for the award or which stood out in some exemplary way, are indicated with a gold star: ★Īward winners and Gold-Starred covers also win the right to display our badges on their websites, so don’t forget to get your badge to get a little more attention for the work you’ve put into your book.Īlso please note that we are now linking winning covers to their sales page on Amazon or Smashwords. Remember that the aim of these posts is educational, and by submitting you are inviting comments, commendations, and constructive criticism. I’ve added comments ( JW: ) to many of the entries, but not all. Underpinning all of his work is the intent to ensure a truly ethical service for authors and to work in a genuinely progressive way engaging with clients in meaningful dialogue and consultation and providing a service with real-world value. He’s worked with Madame Tussauds, The London Aquarium, Beauty Magazine, GSK, The Sun and many other know entities, but his work as co-creator of SpiffingCovers has felt like a real homecoming since it is a confluence of his passion for literature and his skills in branding and theory. While his background is in corporate branding, design and marketing, James’ passion is and will always be, books. We are pleased to welcome James Willis to The Book Designer as a guest judge this month. This edition is for submissions during October, 2019.ġ0 covers in the Nonfiction category Guest Judge Welcome to the e-Book Cover Design Awards.
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