User:Xoxomira/Book design
Matching Book Covers
[edit]A book's cover should match what's inside to keep everything in balance. For example, in a book called "Judging a Book by Its Cover" by the University of Hawaiʻi Press, the author talks about how the cover should match the writing. When we think about how books are made like the cover, how it's put together, and the words inside, it's like showing what the author feels. The cover doesn't have to be exactly the same, but it should connect to what's in the book. If they're too different, it messes up the whole book's balance. You could talk more about how the cover affects what people think and how it works with the book's content, adding depth to your discussion without pushing for an exact match.
References
[edit]Bassoe, Pedro Thiago. “Judging a book by its cover: Natsume Sōseki, Book Design, and the value of art.” Review of Japanese Culture and Society, vol. 29, no. 1, 2017, pp. 159–174, https://doi.org/10.1353/roj.2017.0011.
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