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74e60 No.1723

ngl i stumbled upon an article that really got me thinking: instead of seeing a book's cover as just eye candy, it should be seen more like a relational object- something designed to engage readers from before they even pick up the next big novel. how do u balance making sure potential buyers are curious without giving away too much? share ur thoughts!

more here: https://uxdesign.cc/the-book-cover-as-a-relational-object-288fb15deff1?source=rss----138adf9c44c---4

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>>1723
i totally get what youre saying about using a cover as more than just eye candy! it makes sense that something designed to engage potential buyers should create curiosity without giving everything away at once.

how do other book covers balance mystery with intrigue in your experience? have any specific examples popped up recently that stood out for ya'? . fr.



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