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Which book cover design to you prefer - the design/graphics are the same but title and sub-title are different.
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16 Responses to Option A
I find the title more appealing overall, and sounds better grammatically.
I prefer the cover in image A because it is more direct, informative and attention-grabbing. It feels more like it speaks to the reader.
I like the top and the bottom the way it is it is easy to read and it's informative
I prefer option A because this book title sounds more enticing, trustworthy and convincing, informative.
I like A's title and description better, but the order of title phrases seems backwards- I'd want to tun OFF stress before turning ON calm.
I prefer A. I like the title and subtitle better.
I chose A because it mentions stress as well which is a common problem encountered by most people.
This seems like a more descriptive and helpful title and subtitle to me
I preferred this option because it immediately followed the title with a quick explanation of what the book would cover; I was not able to determine that on my own from the titles of both options and needed this explanation.
I like the added description right in the title. I can see that right away and be informed about the book.
I like the subtitle on it being at the top like in choice A. I think it gives you a better idea of what the book is going to be and I think it looks better as well.
A does a better job in the title explaining what goal and problem you are going to vercome Just at a glance i can tell what it is I will do and get
I thought the book design for a looked great
I like this one the best I like how it tells me what this is about and what I expect will be in this book
it gives important information in bold print
I like that this one provided a bit more insight into what the book is about, "How to Recover from Stress and Burnout".
34 Responses to Option B
As far as design, I definitely prefer B. The attention is more directed to the image and is not distracting with too much text (which is how Option A feels with more text at top and a smaller image). I think it's a better choice to have a bigger title at top (though I do really like the idea of the title On Calm Off Stress in A), and the subtitle is easier to absorb and not as confusing to read.
B gives you the facts without a lot of excessive words, which makes it interesting in a short period of time.
I prefer the bold, shortened title. My eye is immediately drawn to lower half of the cover.
The title and sub title flowed a little better with this option for me.
B is better because it has a simple title with no extra text.
OffStress doesn't make sense. OnCalm doesn't really either in a sentence, but as a formal name it is pretty good. Overall A is pretty busy and difficult to digest without adding more information.
The title is better. Stress is a mother...and really don't like to think about it let alone see it in a book title.
The ONCALM METHOD has a better ring to it.
The color on this one is quite a bit easier to read and I like the subtitle a little bit more although it does sound a bit like it's selling something
I feel that a method really hits home. That is why this is my top pick
With choice A, there's way too much writing on the page. I like when it's simple and straight to the point like in choice B. While it might sound harsh to some degree in choice B, the image needs to sell sometimes, not all the verbiage
I prefer cover B because it seems more relatable.
I like that option B is more concise and to the point. It says more with less words.
I like option b, less sometimes is more and option b says everything you need with the title, images and synopsis.
Option B is my choice because the other one has too many distracting words at the top of the image.
I think it's a much more positive message. I rather have "fix what's wrong" versus quitting my job and life.
The wordings are so simple and easily understandable.
I chose option B because the length of the title in option A is enough to induce stress in a prospective reader, it's too long. Option B is short, catchy, and easy to understand what the book is all about. I'll stick with option B.
Option B is a bit more digestable, is easier to read, and is just as insightful in less words. It makes the cover look less cluttered.
I much prefer this choice as the main title is more straight forward and quicker to understand. The use of the word method suggests to me that an established procedure for dealing with the problem being addressed is used which makes me more confident that I might find a successful solution. Additionally, the subtitle is less vague and more straight forward and allows me to know whether the book is applicable to my needs.
I like B because a method indicates a process or a set of steps to tke to increase calmness
I like this one because the wording isnt as crowded as the other
Describing a book as a manual would encourage repeated reading and better recommendations if the methods work.
The civil title is direct. It's not so cluttered and confusing like the other one is
I feel choice B is very wordy and not very effective
A has too much text for a cover.
For this stress-management book, I find the cover and subtitle/title in B to be the better choice. It is very direct, and gives the impression that readers will be provided a clear path to self-improvement with this book as a resource.
I prefer B because the text is more succinct and to the point. A feels too busy.
Honestly I would buy both of these books. I would say that the idea is so powerful that I would be more likely to go with the simplier one. Easier to parse and already sold!
I chose B because the name is more catchy and sound better.
I like the avoid the word stress and focus on the positives and the large print of stress stresses me out more.
I chose B because I like how the words flow on the cover. Also I like how it's called "The oncalm method" instead of OnCalm OffStress.
I like B best. The title seems easier to read and remember. I also like that the description is at the bottom of the book.
WIth this one it seems like this is a guide to better myself. Plus the other one is too confusing.
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