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Saturday, October 24, 2015
Round Two for Guidebook Cover Votes
Thank you everyone for your positive feedback and comments. I have attached the final (3) cover designs...all of which exclude the puzzle pieces. Please let me know what you think. For additional layout detail, the guidebook will have a green header on the top of each interior page (hence why I have included some options with the green across the top of the guidebook cover).
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I don't have much of an opinion here, all three look really great! I definitely prefer these over the puzzle piece versions from the previous post though, these ones look much cleaner IMO.
ReplyDeleteI like number three.
ReplyDeleteI like #3 - Kenta.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is #3, although it maybe does make sense to keep the green bars if the interior pages have them. If you keep the green, I'd pick either top or bottom but not both.
ReplyDeleteI'd also suggest getting rid of with the drop shadows and black border on the text – they don't seem necessary to me. But regardless, can't wait to get my hands on a copy!
Either #1 or #3. If you want to keep the green bar theme, then #1. If it doesn't matter, then #3.
ReplyDeleteI say #3. Keep it clean and simple.
ReplyDelete2 Seems like the best choice if you're looking for balance between lots of green and no green bars. #2 for sure!
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