Planning on entering "Salvaging Scottwell" into a contest that requires cover art. What do you think? Yes, the original picture's mine--one I shot last weekend.
very bold colors, eye-grabbing. without more context it looks like a novel about cyber-crime in Arizona. (had this not cross-posted to facebook I'm afraid I wouldn't have seen it.)
Esthetically pleasing and eye-grabbing, I will leave it to you to determine if it is appropriately thematic or representative of the work since I have no clue.
Did you mean to have the text align so closely with the top of the coloured bars? It's a bit jarring visually.
As an alternative (and one that I have no idea would fit the story (and isn't practical (but is neat))), what if you printed up binary code on your own yellow plastic banner and hung it on a door in a similar arrangement. Then, spray-painted "Saving Scottwell" on the door?
That would be visually powerful and the text wouldn't distract from the image so much.
BUT I would make the font size of the binary at the bottom a little smaller and I would play around with having your title and name be a bit disjointed rather than so...orderly in the middle. Like maybe have the title in the upper left corner and your name in the lower right corner, esp. if you can do the font of the title and your name in a more skewed way. If you were to look at the cover of "mystic river" I'm thinking something a little like that.
OR even better perhaps, would be to have the binary code go vertically down one side of the cover, and have the title and name at the bottom.
I think what it is really, for me, is that I like the photo so much, I feel like you're covering it with the title in an inconvient place to take in the art of the cover. That can be considered a good thing I suppose though...
I would run the 1, 0, numbers off the sides of the page - unless there is a meaningful reason not to. I can guess that the binary code is supposed to be degrading, but if that is the case, you can still have it run off one side. I think that would imply that there is a greater amount of code that can't be read that the numbers are coming from.
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Date: 2010-03-29 03:05 am (UTC)As an alternative (and one that I have no idea would fit the story (and isn't practical (but is neat))), what if you printed up binary code on your own yellow plastic banner and hung it on a door in a similar arrangement. Then, spray-painted "Saving Scottwell" on the door?
That would be visually powerful and the text wouldn't distract from the image so much.
Just a thought, of course.
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Date: 2010-03-29 05:05 pm (UTC)OR even better perhaps, would be to have the binary code go vertically down one side of the cover, and have the title and name at the bottom.
I think what it is really, for me, is that I like the photo so much, I feel like you're covering it with the title in an inconvient place to take in the art of the cover. That can be considered a good thing I suppose though...
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Date: 2010-03-29 06:11 pm (UTC)I do agree with the above comments that the text could benefit from some tuning, but I'm not good at graphic design, so no specific suggestions here.
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