Post by account_disabled on Dec 20, 2023 1:03:36 GMT -5
They are the flaps of the book's dust jacket , one for the front cover and one for the back cover. In the first tab we find a sort of summary of the book, which in theory should not communicate the plot to readers, but only leave a hint of it. Also in this case the language must intrigue the reader and make him enter the atmosphere of the book. In the second band we find a small biography of the author, with information on his literary precedents, if he has any, or perhaps on any competitions won.
Both texts must be produced in such a way as to "sell", obviously maintaining the truthfulness of what the book offers. The band In some Special Data books a band is applied to the cover, with an advertising message to underline the success of the novel, the latest edition released, the film on which it was based. Sweatbands are excellent advertising vehicles, because they stand out on the cover and are immediately noticed. Furthermore, if a reader sees a blurb on a book, he understands that something important happened around that publication.
Conclusions With a simple piece of paper, the cover, you can increase the possibility of selling copies of a book. The cover must therefore be seen as an advertising medium, not just as a nice dress for the novel to wear to make a good impression. The cover is the business card of the book. The content of the book, however, is only proof of what was said on the cover. It's not nice to ruin the reputation of a book, diminish its value, by entrusting it to a crude and indecent cover.
Both texts must be produced in such a way as to "sell", obviously maintaining the truthfulness of what the book offers. The band In some Special Data books a band is applied to the cover, with an advertising message to underline the success of the novel, the latest edition released, the film on which it was based. Sweatbands are excellent advertising vehicles, because they stand out on the cover and are immediately noticed. Furthermore, if a reader sees a blurb on a book, he understands that something important happened around that publication.
Conclusions With a simple piece of paper, the cover, you can increase the possibility of selling copies of a book. The cover must therefore be seen as an advertising medium, not just as a nice dress for the novel to wear to make a good impression. The cover is the business card of the book. The content of the book, however, is only proof of what was said on the cover. It's not nice to ruin the reputation of a book, diminish its value, by entrusting it to a crude and indecent cover.