How to Design Your Book Cover Like a Professional - Buy the Book (2024)

How to Design Your Book Cover Like a Professional

How is a great book cover made? Many people like to think that a great cover just materializes, fully formed, in the mind of the designer. The reality is that many factors, such as visual appeal, color, fonts, and audience, all have to be considered before starting. Additionally, a book designer must have the technical skills to put those ideas into print.

Here are four tips on designing your cover from a professional book designer.

1. Think About Your Audience

When creating your book cover, it is critical to consider where your reader will be seeing your book, what they will be looking for, and the feeling or tone of covers in that genre. Before starting your design, I recommend looking online and at local bookstores for books in the same genre as your book.

A fiction cover should appeal to the heart. What is the mood or feeling of your book? If you can pinpoint this, with a little searching, you will certainly be able to find an image that conveys that feeling. You may have better luck searching for concepts rather than things. So searching for “alone” or “lonely house” may provide you a better image than “lost cabin in the woods.”

Common photographic themes that can provide mood:

  • Dark Clouds
  • Shadows
  • Light Rays
  • Facial Expressions

A nonfiction cover should appeal to the mind. A metaphor will get the buyer thinking about what the book may be about. When choosing images, download a copy or sample of any image that you are considering. Try each of your ideas on the cover design with the cover type to see which one is the best before you pay.

2. Keep It Simple

One of the most common mistakes made in book cover design is overcomplicating the cover imagery or being too literal with it. Choosing one image or a direct focal point in the cover image will help your cover be more understandable and more enticing to potential readers. Ask yourself: if you were to drive down the highway and see a billboard of your book’s cover, would you be able to understand and determine what it is at a glance?

3. Focus On Your Title

Your readers need to know what your book called, which means they need to see your title as soon as they see the cover. Making the title your focal point will help direct your readers’ eye and entice them. Part of making your title the focal point is choosing the right font and size.

Choosing a serif vs. sans serif type face: Serifs are generally used more on literary or historical book covers. Sans serifs are used often on thrillers or on non-fiction. Here is comparison of the two types:

Choosing the right font: While it is tempting to choose a “fancy” face, resist this temptation. Many of these treatments absolutely guarantee an unprofessional cover design. Here are a few recommended typefaces:

Placing the type on your cover. It may seem a bit traditional, but you can’t go wrong with centered type! Keep your contrast as high as possible by using pure white type over a dark image, and pure black over a light image. When formatting your title, you may want to use wide letter spacing if your type is going over an image. If your background image is simple, you can choose a type with thinner letters. If the background image is busy, choose a heavier typeface.

4. Rule of Thirds

This is a common guideline or best practice for photography but also relates to book covers. The rule of thirds is a composition style that recommends that you divide your artwork into three main sections, each taking up one-third of the cover. For example, your focal point (usually your title or center element) will take up one third of your cover, while the remaining two thirds would be left open for background elements. Your sections can be divided, vertically, or diagonally. Below is an example cover that utilizes the rule of thirds:

Following these four tips will help give your book a professional look and make it standout among the crowd. Designing a cover should be fun and most importantly it should be something you love.

Check our our cover design portfolio and text design portfolio for a little inspiration.

How to Design Your Book Cover Like a Professional - Buy the Book (2024)

FAQs

How to Design Your Book Cover Like a Professional - Buy the Book? ›

A professional book cover designer typically costs about $500-$800 for a single project. However, a simpler cover from a less-experienced designer would cost less, while an elaborate cover from a Big 5 designer would cost quite a bit more.

How to design a book cover that sells? ›

Have a distinct style.
  1. Book covers should give the readers a sneak peek of what's to come. ...
  2. Book covers should let readers know the book's genre. ...
  3. Book covers should introduce your protagonist. ...
  4. Book covers should set the right tone. ...
  5. Book covers should follow the rules of design in a way that makes sense for your genre.

What software do professional book cover designers use? ›

Best Book Cover Design Software
Cover Design ToolCost
Adobe Photoshop or InDesign$20.99 per month
CanvaFree
Microsoft WordFree (if you already have it) $150 (or a monthly subscription) if you don't yet have
BookCreative$97 Standard $197 Deluxe
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How much does a professional book cover design cost? ›

A professional book cover designer typically costs about $500-$800 for a single project. However, a simpler cover from a less-experienced designer would cost less, while an elaborate cover from a Big 5 designer would cost quite a bit more.

What is the rule of thirds in book cover design? ›

Rule of Thirds

For example, your focal point (usually your title or center element) will take up one third of your cover, while the remaining two thirds would be left open for background elements. Your sections can be divided, vertically, or diagonally.

How much do you get paid to design a book cover? ›

Book Cover Artist Salary
Annual SalaryWeekly Pay
Top Earners$98,500$1,894
75th Percentile$77,000$1,480
Average$62,907$1,209
25th Percentile$45,000$865

Where do book cover designers get their images? ›

Professional designers often use stock imagery to create book covers.

Do authors design their book covers? ›

Many successful authors collaborate with professional book designers to bring their vision to life. A skilled designer knows how to translate an author's ideas into a compelling visual narrative, while also considering practical aspects like readability at thumbnail size.

Can I use Canva to design a book cover? ›

Canva's book cover maker makes designing book covers amazingly simple – even for non-designers.

How many hours does it take to design a book cover? ›

How long does it take to design a book cover? It usually takes 10-12 working days, but for more complex projects (e.g. illustrations) it may take up to 20 working days.

Should you design your own book cover? ›

So, it's best to err on the side of caution and give your book a cover that will help draw readers to all of the hard work you put into its contents. And unless you're an experienced graphic designer with a working knowledge of best practices for book cover design, it's a bad idea to try to design the cover yourself.

How much should I charge for a book cover? ›

On different freelance platforms, you can find designers who take $30 per book cover, but this price usually includes only basic services, such as one concept for an ebook. The average cost for a book cover starts at $150. The most experienced designer can take $500 and more.

How do you get into designing book covers? ›

How to get hired as a book cover designer
  1. Learn how to design covers. ...
  2. Practice your skills. ...
  3. Create a professional portfolio. ...
  4. Attend networking events. ...
  5. Market your abilities. ...
  6. Contact publishers or authors. ...
  7. Redesign book covers. ...
  8. Have a dedicated workspace.
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Is a book cover design copyrighted? ›

All book covers are copyrighted, so no one has the right to use your cover for their purposes with impunity. However, the copyright does not belong to the writer unless they drew the image themself or created it from their photographs.

Why is it illegal to sell a book without a cover? ›

The covers were stipped off and returned to the distributor or publisher as evidence that the books were destroyed. The bookseller was credited for the value of the books, as though the books had been returned. So, technically, selling a stripped book is a form of selling stolen goods.

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