A Chapbook Cover Design for Libbe Dennard, San Miguel Author of “A Far Cry”

Libbe Dennard was referred to me by San Miguel poet and literary doyenne, Judyth Hill. Libbe has completed a chapbook – it is ready to send out to chapbook publishers and she wanted a cover design for the presentation manuscript that would showcase her title, compelling central image and hopefully get their attention! In her words:

“Libbe Dennard has submitted a small collection of poems called, “A Far Cry” to a US chapbook publishing house.  Her manuscript is now being reviewed with an eye toward publication. The poems relate to Libbe’s life journey. She feels that the poignant cover done by Margot Boland caught the eye of the editor. ” 

What is a chapbook?  

A chapbook is a small publication, usually poetry, which can be either printed inexpensively or lavishly, but are almost always produced in a limited quantity, adding to their rarity.

Margot’s Design Notes:

When Libbe asked me to work on her cover, she had an image in mind – it was a jpg of an old photograph of herself as a very small child. The photo was a bit damaged, and it was not in the correct resolution for eventual printing, but the image itself was perfect for the poignant and personal quality of Libbe’s writing. After cleaning up the photo and having it rescanned at a higher resolution, it was ready to have a couple of Photoshop filters applied. I chose a calm, warm taupe for the background colour and as Libbe had specified a Baskerville font for the interior of the book, I used Baskerville for the cover typography. It worked! Here is Libbe’s cover design, created to capture the attention of a chapbook publisher.

Yours in design,

Margot

"A Far Cry" Cover

“A Far Cry” Cover

The Cupola Collusion now available in eBook format!

MARGOT’S DESIGN NOTES:

I’ve been working with San Miguel Author, GREGORY GUNTER to design both the print cover and the eBook cover for his dark and dangerous political thriller, The Cupola Collusion. The cover image chosen was the domed Capitol Building in Washinton as the sun is setting, casting golden reflections on the Potomac River at the base.

A military chopper hovers ominously close to the cupola, suggesting supreme danger in what is normally a “no-fly” zone. I won’t tell you what the “collusion” is, except it involves interaction between the U.S. and the Vatican. A rosary chokes the neck of the building and is foreshortened into the foreground of the cover. But don’t expect a crucifix on this rosary! Greg asked me to attach a terrorist combat knife instead (major Photoshop feat!) and this knife has been used for dire purposes as blood drips off of the point of the knife and into the golden water.

This cover design has a formal feel which is challenged by the knife and the blood, not to mention the chopper. The reader ought to get the message that all is not well in the state of the nation, and when you read this thriller, you will find out why!

The Cupola Collusion eBook cover

The Cupola Collusion eBook cover

 

This is an exciting read and can be downloaded from Amazon!

http://www.amazon.com/The-Cupola-Collusion-ebook/dp/B00BJ92ZBI/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1365459988&sr=1-1&keywords=cupola+collusion

 

Yours in design,

 

Margot