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Click on the most eye-catching areas of this book cover. What would you change to make this design more compelling?
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Nice blowing dead dandylion catches the eyes and goes with the title. The font used could be better. Doesnt look the best.
#1
The cursive Who, especially the W, is a bit hard to read and too stylized.
#2
The flowers have such vibrant colors and everything just looks so peaceful!
#3
The dandelion on the cover stood out the most to me I also liked the font that was used on the word who
#4
Change the font on "who" to something that is more instantly readable. It's not bad, but it takes an instant to process that drastic a change in fonts.
#5
It looks like a painting. I would try to make it look more photographic.
#6
I kind of don't like the way "Who" is written and that is the only real complaint I have.
#7
The dandelion makes me feel nostalgic because I used to pick them as a child. I do not like the two different fonts in the title. It's disjointed.
#8
I think the most eye catching part of the cover is definitely the dandelion flowing in the wind. It reminds me that you should try to go with the flow, somethings are out of your control. I dont like the font that was used for the word "WHO"
#9
For me I feel that he's flowers can look a lot better if there's something in the middle there. You can add some more color to it to produce a certain brightness and pop on the cover.
#10
II like the verse. It catches my attention I like the white pieces flying in the air. I couldn't mark more but, I also like the flowers and the blur cover. I like the font of who, I like that it is a self devotional journal for the seasons of life.
#11
Letting go is so hard, but the illutration of a dandelion is perfect for letting go.
#12
I would change the color of the subtitle to something that stands out more against a sky blue background.
#13
These were the first two aspects of the book cover that caught my attention. I don’t think that there is really anything about the design that I would change to make it more compelling or appealing. I think that it’s quite good as it is.
#14
i wouldn't change anything thought it already looked fantastic
#15
My eye gets brought to this graphic first and foremost because of the dynamic nature of the shot.
#16
I love the white flower for me and it makes the book cover more attractive to me and the font of the first word which makes it more attractive to me and what I can improve in the book cover is to have the other words more pleasing to me with inclusion of some italics for some words.
#17
I would probably make the font more readable. The who is hard to read... poor font choice. The blurb on the mid bottom right is hard to read.. due to the color.
#18
I really like the design on the bottom half of the cover, as well as the different font styles used for the title of the book. I honestly don't think it really needs anything added, but perhaps have the white petals float further up around the title so that there is a bit more going on in the upper portion of the cover.
#19
I really like the font of "Who", and I appreciate the Bible verse on the cover. I'd be interested in seeing "Cares" in that same font.
#20
I love the wild flowers, the only thing I would consider changing would be to make the flowers just a little taller. Besides that this book cover is great.
#21
I like the image of the seeds blowing in the air. I would lost the spiritual quote because if someone was harmed by their church, that would turn them off from reading this book. A good example would be someone who was sexually abused....they would want to read this but the spiritual reference would let them down because religion already failed them by allowing them to be abused.
#22
I would make these two flowers more brighter. These flower's colors looks like they are fading and that seems to be the purpose of the cover. I would also like that the cover adds higher quality colors.
#23
I like these areas because it makes me think about freedom, which I think goes really well with the title of the book.
#24
The text is visually appealing and feels very personal. I like the handwritten aspect that feels very individualized. The dandelion is symbolic of self-produced change and seasonal activities.
#25
The thistledown is beautiful and the bible verse is inspirational. I wouldn't change a thing.
#26
The dandelion fluff reminds me of summer and being carefree.
#27
This is a compelling book cover. I really like the wind blowing the flower. The entire cover looks good to me. I can't think of anything to make it better. The W in Who is impressive.
#28
The flowers are definitely the most eye catching part of this cover, I wouldn't change anything about it in my opinion, if anything I would change maybe the font for the title text.
#29
I would work on the "who" in the phrase "who cares". Kind of hard to read. The letter "w" specifically.
#30
the different flowers just seem so beautiful it varied
#31
The bold text and the flower stands out the most to me because the immediately grab my attention.
#32
The script of the word really makes it stand out more and gives it the weight needed to catch one's attention on a boo shelf. If I wanted to change the book, I would add something to contrast the cool blue background.... perhaps a complimentary color like orange to really give it some weight.
#33
I would change the dark blue color used on the text for the subtitle. It just doesn't have enough contrast against the blue background. I'd also like to add something to the upper left where people may look first, maybe one dandelion seed, slightly larger as if it's coming towards you?
#34
My mind is attracted to the dandelion seeds as well as the main shaft of the plant. The illustrations are well done and suitable for placement on the cover.
#35
i would change the color of the text '' a guided self-help ...''
#36
I made my choices this way because the two options really stand out or look as if they are standing out on the cover. These two spots have something different that the rest of the cover does not.
#37
The most eye-catching area is the W in cursive and the dandelion blowing in the air..
#38
Who cares is a statement that draws attention. If I wanted to think about the seasons of life, I would choose any flower (daisy, lily, etc) over a dandelion. To me it is an unattractive weed.
#39
This flower is so nice, so romantic, so classy and so beautiful. This flower makes this book look more classy and eye catching.
#40
I think the book cover looks very appealing with this design . However, I wish the text color at the deep blue background area must be change to make it more visible.
#41
If the quite were not blurry looking or muted it would be more eye-catching.
#42
I would change the font of WHO to be more legible.
#43
I like seeing the dandelion get blown in the wind. It looks pretty and reminds me of a nice day in the spring or fall. They stick out well on the blue background. I would change the cursive font at the top. I don't think it really fits well with everything else
#44
Maybe an image of the different seasons including a very nice picture of fall leaves
#45
One because I like the flowers and 1 because I like the cursive of the who.
#46
I wouldn't change anything on this. It will make a beautiful book cover.
#47
I would not change anything, I like the bright colors and the fade towards the bottom. I also like the text and font used
#48
This yellow flower somehow catches a lot of my attention. the color really stands out and it is large enough to draw my attention and keep it
#49
The most image attention getting parts of this book cover or the flowers and the first one that I see is the daffodil that's being blown and the second one is the yellow daffodil that is colorful
#50
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