Save to favorites
Add this poll to your saved list for easy reference.
looks better, easier to read
I like that font much better, it stands out.
Better looking thumbnail.
The sub title being bigger helps somewhat.
I like how the lettering looks compared to B. Much easier to read and it is right there instead of having to squint to see it.
The letters are easier to see.
The lettering is bolder. It's distracting when you can't read the lettering so bold is better.
I think choice A looks a bit more focused and more attractive than Option B.
The font for the subtitle in option A is so much better. I didn't even notice the subtitle in option B until I looked for it. Large font draws the eye. (Note: typo on word "mystery")
It's easier to read the lettering and words on option A. I could barely make it out on option B.
I chose A because in B you can't read the "A Vampire Mystery Thriller" in the thumbnail.
Can read it better
I think the choice I made still allows readers to be able to red the title of the book (the larger lettered words) and it does not distract as much as the other choice which would make readers strain and focus more to try to read the words
I like A. when it gets smaller because of the dark bold face type on the smaller titular inserts. It shows up in the smaller version;whereas, on B. it has some fading out and is back-ed in white and when its reduced, the wording "A Vampire Mystery Thriller" fades out.
The subtitle is easier to see in this image
Easier to read
thicker letters are easier to read on thumbnail.
It's the clearest image.
More detail on the words, looks better.
You can still see that there is more to it in the thumbnail in A then in B because of the font. B does not look like anything more than a story of a woman attacked by a wolf. A thumbnail looks like there is more to it then just a woman and a wolf.
The lettering is not distracting either way in thumbnail size, but option A is clear about its subject matter and appears more appealing.
I can see the lettering much better in thumbnail A. The lettering is not distracting at all.
The lettering in B is unreadable when it is shrunk down and therefore will not appeal to your audience.
the thumbnail is cleaner and the bold sub text is not useful for the small size
I think this looks better/cleaner.
can't read the small print anyway so it should be excluded
I don't perceive very much of a difference between both thumbnail versions. Even the title is barely legible at that size and the main features of the cover--the dog and the woman-- are discernible. The right looks more professional than the left tho.
Yes the lettering is distracting in the other one. Consider a black bar with the 2nd line of lettering contrasted against it.
I think Option B is more appealing, because it's less distracting than Option A.
You lose the subtitle in B, but it isn't really needed; someone into the series will know the author, and too many letters are hard to discern in a thumbnail. Also, "mystery" is misspelled in A, and this is a very big problem.
the font blends together too much in A
I like option B better because everything looks more uniform and equal. Option A looks too large and the lettering looks a little cheap and distracting. I like B much better because "A Vampire Mystery Thriller" is in smaller lettering, which doesn't take away from the main title of the book.
Option B. Because the subtitle is invisible on the thumbnail and less distracting.
The lettering in A would take away from the picture and the rest of the book cover.
B is all around better looking to me. The subtitle on A is too big and bold. In the thumbnail it's not legible but it stands out. Also there is a spelling mistake on cover A.
I like the lettering better. It is much clearer and easier to read.
With the darker lettering re Vampires... it makes the cover look too busy
I find this one to be a little easier to read.
easier to read and very clear not clutter at all either. Also option A use to much word color and does not fit in the picture at all.
In choice A, the lettering stands out too much in the thumbnail view. In choice B it looks like it fits better.
Other looks too oversized and crowded.
I personally would prefer Option B because I like the picture. I think the bold subtitle of option A would be distracting.
I actually like A a little better, but for thumbnail size I prefer B, while not really distracting the lettering on A can be annoying at that size.
The secondary title looks better in the thumbnail.
The red line on A is too much. It makes the cover look cramped
Mystery is spelled correctly. I like the bolder type in A though.
print is too bold on choice A - I like the more subtle.
I think it's better to have the focus more on "Snow Blood." Also in the thumbnail view the "Vampire Mystery Thriller" line is very noticeable but not readable. Don't forget to add the Y at the end of "Mystery" if you use the Option A cover, though.
The small font used under the title in option B looks alot better in the thumbnail because it fades into the cover and doesn't leave a distractive red line like in option A's thumbnail
Fonts are more balanced. Choice A has an error.
Explore who answered your poll
Analyze your results with demographic reports.