There
is a huge effort involved in writing a book, be it any kind. But
whether the book will lead the market or not largely depends on the book
cover design.
Because people do judge a book by its front and back cover most of the
time. In fact, a book cover’s design could be the influential factor in
how the book could perform in the marketing stage, and a tasteless bland
cover design would certainly not do you any kind. So one need to go for
a professionally crafted book cover design and should be designed by an
expert graphic designer who actually knows the book business.Only
an expert designer can make your book stand out from the crowd. Before
concluding on any graphic designer or illustrator make sure you discuss
lot of important things such as theme, direction and audiences you wish
to target, so that he/she can understand your perspective on this
better. Of course, there are many hidden aspects on which designers need
to work on and those could be time-consuming as well. Some of the books
available on the market are really inspiring, so we at honeytechblog
did a search on Top 50 inspiring book cover designs which are designed in an excellent way.
1. American Nerd by Benjamin Nugent
2. Brute Souls Happy Beasts And Evolution by Rod Preece
3. Can They Do That by Lewis Maltby
4. Clown Girl by Monica Drake
5. Cool It by Bjorn Lomborg
6. Customs of the Kingdoms of India by Marco Polo
7. Day in Day Out by Terezia Mora
8. Death in the Andes by Morio Vargas Llosa
9. Doctrines and Visions by Noam Chomsky
10. The Error World by Simon Garfield
11. Forgetting Things by Sigmund Freud
12. Freakonomics by Steven d. Levitt
13. Hunger by Lan Samantha Chang
14. In Defence of English Cooking by George Orwell
15. Keep Your Head Down by Doug Anderson
16. King Arthur in the East Riding by Simon Armitage
17. Missing Men by Joyce Johnson
18. Moral Relativism by Steven Lukes
19. Never Trust a Thin Cook by Eric Dregni Dregni
20. On Shopping by India Knight
21. On Seeing and Noticing by Alain de Bottom
22. Payback by Margaret Atwood
23. Peace by Richard Bausch
24. Salt by Jeremy Page
25. Sedaris by Kevin Kopelson
26. Send Me by Patrick Ryan
27. Thank You for Smoking by Christopher Buckley
29. The Country of the Blind by H.G. Wells
29. The Diamond as Big as the Ritz by F.Scott Fitzgerald
30. The Economics of Innocent Fraud by John Kenneth Galbraith
31. The Interrogative Mood by Padgett Powell
32. The Lumberman’s Frontier by Thomas R. Cox
33. The Open Road by Pico Iyer
34. The Opposite House by Helen Oyeyemi
35. The Queen in Hell Close by Sue Townsend
36. The Secret Life of Emily Dickinson by Jerome Charyn
37. The Sky Below by Stacey D’Erasmo
38. The Snobs by Muriel Spark
39. The Weight of Nothing by Steven Gillis
40. Twenty Fragments of a Ravenous Youth by Xiaolu Guo
41. Two Stars by Paul Theroux
42. We Meet by Kenneth Patchen
43. We Saw The Light by Daniel Kane
44. What is All This by Stephen Dixon
45. When We Were Romans by Matthew Kneale
46. Where I Was by James Kelman
47. Who is Conrad Hirst by Kevin Wignall
48. Why Look at Animals by John Berger
49. Wonderful World by Javier Calvo
50. Yummy by Lusy Cousins
We hope you found the above stuff inspiring and you might also like Top 50 Inspirational Web Designer’s Portfolios. Also do let us know, which of the book cover you found interesting via comment. You can add Honeytechblog on Facebook and follow us on twitter as well!
1. American Nerd by Benjamin Nugent
2. Brute Souls Happy Beasts And Evolution by Rod Preece
3. Can They Do That by Lewis Maltby
4. Clown Girl by Monica Drake
5. Cool It by Bjorn Lomborg
6. Customs of the Kingdoms of India by Marco Polo
7. Day in Day Out by Terezia Mora
8. Death in the Andes by Morio Vargas Llosa
9. Doctrines and Visions by Noam Chomsky
10. The Error World by Simon Garfield
11. Forgetting Things by Sigmund Freud
12. Freakonomics by Steven d. Levitt
13. Hunger by Lan Samantha Chang
14. In Defence of English Cooking by George Orwell
15. Keep Your Head Down by Doug Anderson
16. King Arthur in the East Riding by Simon Armitage
17. Missing Men by Joyce Johnson
18. Moral Relativism by Steven Lukes
19. Never Trust a Thin Cook by Eric Dregni Dregni
20. On Shopping by India Knight
21. On Seeing and Noticing by Alain de Bottom
22. Payback by Margaret Atwood
23. Peace by Richard Bausch
24. Salt by Jeremy Page
25. Sedaris by Kevin Kopelson
26. Send Me by Patrick Ryan
27. Thank You for Smoking by Christopher Buckley
29. The Country of the Blind by H.G. Wells
29. The Diamond as Big as the Ritz by F.Scott Fitzgerald
30. The Economics of Innocent Fraud by John Kenneth Galbraith
31. The Interrogative Mood by Padgett Powell
32. The Lumberman’s Frontier by Thomas R. Cox
33. The Open Road by Pico Iyer
34. The Opposite House by Helen Oyeyemi
35. The Queen in Hell Close by Sue Townsend
36. The Secret Life of Emily Dickinson by Jerome Charyn
37. The Sky Below by Stacey D’Erasmo
38. The Snobs by Muriel Spark
39. The Weight of Nothing by Steven Gillis
40. Twenty Fragments of a Ravenous Youth by Xiaolu Guo
41. Two Stars by Paul Theroux
42. We Meet by Kenneth Patchen
43. We Saw The Light by Daniel Kane
44. What is All This by Stephen Dixon
45. When We Were Romans by Matthew Kneale
46. Where I Was by James Kelman
47. Who is Conrad Hirst by Kevin Wignall
48. Why Look at Animals by John Berger
49. Wonderful World by Javier Calvo
50. Yummy by Lusy Cousins
We hope you found the above stuff inspiring and you might also like Top 50 Inspirational Web Designer’s Portfolios. Also do let us know, which of the book cover you found interesting via comment. You can add Honeytechblog on Facebook and follow us on twitter as well!