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Which book title is more appealing?
11 Responses to Option A
Loser is a negative label, so I chose A. A makes you think.
The other looks out of proportion. This one looks more aoppeling.
Option A is more unusual and would stand out more.
Because the title was smaller
I voted for A because I think the title for B "The Weight Loser" seems slightly demeaning. If I were trying to lose weight I don't think I would want to buy that book and feel like a "loser." The term "Weight Losser" is slightly awkward but I think it is more appealing than continuously seeing the word "Loser" in such large type.
THE BODY IS NOT RIGHT IN YOUR FACE. ENOUGH JUST TO TAKE A FAR AWAY SHOT BETER THAN A CLOSEUP
I prefer Losser, since the word loser may turn people away quickly.
I like the simple text it’s more catchy
The weather the font is positioned is more interesting than the other one
Option B sounds like an insensitive title to people with weight problems that have no interest in getting healthier. Option A sounds more like it is directed at someone who is really trying to lose weight.
I like the sound of this better because in my opinion it sounds less insulting
39 Responses to Option B
better overall feel
I just don't think I would be able to take "losser" seriously.
It makes the add prominent.
I like choice B because it sounds more humorous and therefore more interesting than choice B because of the word "loser" which is ironic considering losing weight is an achievement and not a loss. I would probably at least give the book a chuckle if I walked by it.
like B because I think it's the clearest title because I don't really think that losser gets the same attention.
I see the point of Option A, however, to me, “Losser” just does not make any sense and makes me think the content of the book will be useless. Option B made the most sense and is an attractive title.
Option B is better because it is grammatically correct. I would buy a book with a typo in the title as I feel it reflects the quality of the book.
I chose B because option A book cover's title is spelled wrong. The word 'loser' is written as ' losser.' I do not see any other significant differences between the two covers besides this error.
The title on the right is spelled correctly. In Version A "losser" is incorrect and would make me not trust the book
I VOTED FOR B BECAUSE I DO NOT LIKE THE TITLE WEIGHT LOSSER AT ALL. IT SEEMS GRAMATICALLY INCORRECT. THAT FACT ALONE WOULD MAKE ME QUESTION THE LEGITIMACY OF THE AUTHOR. IF THEY CANNOT USE PROPER GRAMMER, I CANNOT TRUST THEIR WEIGHT LOSS TIPS.
I like choice b much better. The weight loser sounds much better than "losser".
B is better than A
I like option B. I think that by having the photo of the book closer, people would see that beautiful body of the person and be more interested in the book.
The book cover has the title spelled correctly, even though the rest of the layout and the information presented are the same.
Most people will be thrown by Losser, so Loser is better. Plus, weight loss would be the targeted subject for anyone interested in this book, so Weight Loser is better for that reason as well.
I like Loser because it sounds more grammatically correct to me.
B looks normal, A looks like someone doesn't know how to spell.
THE WEIGHT LOSSER SOUNDS WIERD TO ME.
Option A is confusing. Option B is clear.
A is a grammatical argument and nightmare all rolled up in one.
B is a better choice in my opinion because "the weight loser" sounds much more logical and natural than "the weight losser". "Losser" doesn't really make grammatical sense.
Well the title is spelled correctly, for starters. The other book uses the word "Losser". Other than that, they are identical accept for the size of the graphic used. The larger graphic of "B" jumps out at you.
It looks more grammatically correct.
Losser is grammatically incorrect. The book is about losing weight which is what the title of B signifies.
B is better because loser is spelled correctly and no pun is trying to be made.
This image shows clearly the product presentation and it motivates me to purchase it as a gift for my wife.
Only difference I see is "Loser" vs "Losser". Weight Loser works better to me because its target is someone who wants to be a weight loser. Weight Losser immediately made me think "Tosser" because Losser isn't even a real word.
I voted for B because it looked more correct. In A "losser" does not look correct at all. With B it gives me more faith the author is educated
A looks like a misspelling. It appears low quality and poorly written.
The appealing nature of the book comes with the increased resolution and intensity of the background image. I find the size of the picture appropriate and the font size easy to read overall.
B because A seems kind of like a typo to me.
"The Weight Loser' seems much better as a title. This feels like a better and easier to digest title and people would understand what it means more. "The Weight Losser" seems just odd as title and doesn't fit very well. Maybe it is just strange to hear that word.
I strongly dislike Option A because it is no proper English, I feel like that would be a big turn off for a lot of people.
The reason I picked option B is because I am a literature major. I do not like the way the spell loser in option A. The coloring is also slightly different between the two options and the coloring of B appeals to me better.
The bigger script helped me read it - but though I am not an English major, pretty sure that LOSSER is not a word - and it would cause me to question whether the book had been proof-read. So I went with Option B - LOSER.
"Losser" is not a word and makes the writer sound illiterate.
A had a word spelled incorrectly
Although I like choice A better, I could not choose it because the word "loser" well spelled wrong as "losser". That spelling mistake would make me think the book was sub-par, so I would not purchase it.
B is larger easier to read, and it draw your attention more.
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