Biography Book Cover


The trick arises when you have someone so famous that more than one author took the task of writing his biography biography. Then they have to compete with each other so that their biography is read instead of the next. Interesting covers can give a competitive advantage. Einstein Walter Aisekson Albert Einstein was so incredibly important for the scientific community and for the world as a whole that we can say with confidence that almost everyone has at least a vague idea of ​​who he was.

This acquaintance with the subject already gives an advantage over books about other, less famous people, but it has its own unique problem. Since Einstein is so well known, there are probably more people who want to write his biography. This cover has a great advantage over competitors for several reasons. The first and, probably, the most attractive attention, is that almost all the photographs of Einstein's black and white.

On this cover there is a color photo that immediately attracts the attention of the reader. The photograph itself helps to keep this attention, with a frank picture of a smiling genius, his sign, crazy hair, standing on end. The words in the corner are added only by the tiny part of the intrigue, telling not only about his life, but also about his universe. In general, this cover will undoubtedly win any competitor when it comes to better attention.

Life as a biography of Elizabeth Jolly Brian Dibbla sometimes can stand out that it is the simplest of all. This cover uses this approach with a simple black and white photograph of the person of interest, which occupies most of the available space. It is this photograph of this woman, who, it would seem that he stares intently at the reader, with his hands exhibited in front of him, becomes so exciting and gently pushes the reader to open this intriguing cover to find out more.

The effect of simplicity continues with a simple font in easily readable colors; White on a black background and black on a gray background of photos. The blue color of the heading is pleasant for the eyes and stands out exactly so much as to continue this effect of eye attraction without being too overwhelming. This cover was perfectly suitable, so even those who are not familiar with its subject will be passionate enough to pick it up and, at least, find out a little more.

Steve Jobs Icon Jeffrey S. Yang and William L. Simon Steve Jobs was one of the most influential people in our modern world, bringing with them many technologies, on which millions of people around the world depend. It is not surprising to see many biographies about him, but why does this specific cover stand out? Well, firstly, it uses a powerful image of Jobs, which looks as if it had been done during a speech, maybe even at some lecture.

This gives the cover the illusion of movement, something that will attract attention, regardless of whether someone looks at it directly or sees only out of the corner of the eye. Secondly, a huge orange block in the middle of the cover makes it impossible not to see this book. The orange itself is an unusual color, it is not very common, and therefore, when it is used, human eyes catch it faster.

The word inside this orange field adds the cover of the potential attracting attention, playing in a well -known commodity title related specifically with the person of interest, and re -reducing it in order not only to show acquaintance with this person, but also to show how important he was. The word "icon" is not scattered frivolously, in the end. And then, of course, there is a small piece of subtitle, which really promotes the book to the reader, adding that little intrigue to make it take it and buy it: “The greatest second act in business history” is quite difficult to ignore, which makes it an excellent final bar to the success of this cover.

Biography Book Cover

The photo is intense, but at the same time relaxed, showing a dilan with a guitar, looking into the distance. The tone of Sepia gives the picture age, returning people visually before returning them mentally. Even the font of words enhances the overall effect, looking almost as if they were written by a carefree hand, and not scored on a computer, and adding a carefree sensation of the entire cover.

For both fans and not fans, this cover will probably attract their attention and will not let go until they, at least, will not look closer. Patrick Trick, his son Michael Tonon, is not every biography will be about a famous person whom any passerby will recognize either by the face or by name. In fact, there are thousands of biographies that are designed for a certain group of people in order to better inform the elect who are interested in a certain person.

Not every biography about rock stars, movie stars or great historical personalities, but this does not mean that other biographies are less important.This only means that their covers should work twice as hard to work if they want to be really noticed. This cover is an excellent example, since Patrick Trick is probably not a very popular name among most people.

Therefore, in order to attract the attention of those who are not familiar, the cover designer created something that really stands out and captures the attention of those passing by. A man on a cover playing on some kind of tool is only a central element of an unusual cover. It is surrounded by a light, almost angelic aura, which actually sends piercing particles of light in several directions.

Behind him is a strange rhomboid pattern that looks almost archaic, perhaps even symbolic. To find out what it is, the reader will just have to take a closer look at, maybe read a few pages. Then the author’s task is to keep the attention that the cover so successfully attracted. The next author David Harris is a content-player in Adazing with summer navigation experience in the constantly changing worlds of publishing and technology.

Equally the editor, the technology enthusiast and the connoisseur of caffeine, he spent decades, turning great ideas into honed prose. As a former technical writer in a cloud publishing company and the author-ghost of more than 60 books, David has expert knowledge in the field of technical accuracy and creative narrative. In Adazing, he brings to each project the skill of clarity and love for the written word, while still looking for a combination of keys that pours coffee to him.