![]() ![]() JF:A real home run, and a cover so specific to the ebook format that it’s hard to imagine it on a paperback. Also, the author Benjamin Wallace writes funny books, so it needed to look funny as well, hence the splatter on the “i”. The subject matter of twitter can be very confusing, so I wanted to communicate that with the bird. I really like to use simple typography in my cover designs. ![]() Also, since twitter can be frustrating, I wanted the bird to show that. The book is funny too, so the confused looking bird was used to capture that feeling. “This cover design uses clean bright bold typography to grab the reader’s attention. ![]() Patty Wallace submitted Giving The Bird: The Indie Author’s Guide to Twitter designed by Patty Wallace, MonkeyPAWCreative. e-Book Cover Design Award Winner for June 2012 in Nonfiction Perfectly suited to the subject matter, a real winner. Highly recommend this process for authors!” “I ran a design contest at to develop the cover art for my book. JC Leland submitted An End to the Means designed by Damon Freeman. Now, without any further ado, here are the winners of this month’s e-Book Cover Design Award.Į-Book Cover Design Award Winner for June 2012 in Fiction Please leave a comment to let me know what you think, too. I’ve added comments ( JF:) to many of the entries, but not all. This edition is for submissions during June, 2012.ġ2 covers in the Nonfiction category Award Winners and Listing Welcome to this edition of the e-Book Cover Design Awards. ![]()
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