Book Design and Typesetting Basics by Andrea Reider
Andrea Reider demystifies the process of book design and typesetting. She explains what the process is really like, from beginning to end.
Andrea Reider demystifies the process of book design and typesetting. She explains what the process is really like, from beginning to end.
We explain what entails working effectively with your book designer to create the best looking book for your special project.
by Guest Contributor · Published November 17, 2020 · Last modified November 11, 2020
Today we welcome a new guest writer to Writer’s Fun Zone, Joylynn M. Ross who is stopping by to chat with us about “What is Typesetting?” Enjoy!
In this post, learn the terminology that your interior book designer uses, so you can have designed a beautiful book. By author and book professional Mary Neighbour.
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A professional cover designer must know how to work creatively with imagery, colors, and typography to create a cover that will help you sell books.
It behooves authors and publishers to understand some basics of the printing and binding processes that will deliver that gorgeous cover design into the world.
Arguably the most difficult part for an author in choosing a cover designer is to adopt an objective viewpoint.
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