Tips for Working with a Book Designer

As a rising self-published author one of your biggest concerns is likely how your book will look. You have dreamed about it being in your hands and on bookshelves for so long that you definitely want it to be something that you can be proud of, and want a look that is professional and sharp. This is why hiring a book designer is something you should consider. There are a few things that you should think about when choosing a book designer. They include the following:

  • When choosing a book designer, it is usually a good practice to choose the same designer to work on both the cover and the interior of your book. For your book to look professional and compete in the marketplace, you must invest in a professional graphic designer with book design experience.
  • When choosing a book designer, look at portfolios of designers who have a style that appeals to you. After you have chosen a designer or narrowed down your choices between two or three, begin looking at books that appeal to you, preferably those in the same genre as yours.
  • Lastly, with choosing a book designer, make sure you are working with a professional who is interested in your subject matter, the title and in your marketing goals. A good designer will help you market your book by creating an appealing design.

You want your book to be one that people will look at as a professionally put together publication and one that is screaming “buy me.” Be sure to invest what is necessary in making your book design the best it can be. You will be glad when the day comes that you have your book in your hands and it is proudly displayed in bookstores. It will be worth the extra thought and investment into this very important area of the book publishing process!

This post was written by:

Kristen Eckstein

Kristen Eckstein - who has written 16 posts on publishingacademy.com.

Kristen Eckstein is an avid marketer, writing & publishing coach, and the author of four books, including two children's books and two books on finances. She has two series' of fiction in the works and another nonfiction series that will be published in 2010. She has run a publishing company for 7 years and has coached authors such as Carrie Wilkerson ("The Barefoot Executive") and Felicia Slattery. Her passion is seeing the self-published author hold their book for the very first time.

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