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Reference books for book designers

December 4, 2017 By Fiona Raven 9 Comments

Reference books about book designAsk any book designer about their collection of reference books and you’ll get a long list of the usual suspects: books about design, typography, layout, and grids; dictionaries and style guides; software manuals; and lots of books and magazines kept for inspiration. But which books are indispensable to a book designer?

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Filed Under: Book Cover Design Tagged With: color, typesetting

InDesign endnotes go live in CC2018

November 6, 2017 By Fiona Raven 23 Comments

CC 2018 InDesign Updates - InDesign endnotes.Adobe’s 2018 update for InDesign includes a great new feature for book designers—live InDesign endnotes. Until now, footnotes and endnotes could be imported from Word to InDesign, but only footnotes continued to be live and linked, allowing us to insert and delete them without messing up the numbering system. Now we have the same flexibility with endnotes! [Read more…]

Filed Under: InDesign Tagged With: contents, footnotes/endnotes, InDesign updates, paragraph styles, text frames

InDesign footnotes: an alternate typesetting method

October 8, 2017 By Glenna Collett 18 Comments

asterisks for InDesign footnotesIf your book has footnotes, you’re probably using automatic InDesign footnotes in your layout. And that’s great! But what if you compiled your footnotes in a separate Word document or didn’t use the automatic footnote feature in Word or InDesign?

Before Word and InDesign added their automatic footnote features, and well before Fiona and I met each other, we both invented a way—interestingly, the same way—to lay out InDesign footnotes manually for print books. In this blog post, I’ll explain the layout method that we both used—it still works perfectly.

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Filed Under: InDesign Tagged With: footnotes/endnotes, paragraph styles, text frames, typesetting

Converting multiple images to CMYK in Photoshop

September 11, 2017 By Fiona Raven 14 Comments

Convert to CMYK in Photoshop using batch processingNeed to convert to CMYK in Photoshop? Let’s say you’re designing and typesetting a book with lots of images. You’ve finished laying out all the pages, and your last task is to prepare the images for print. All of your images have either been scanned or photographed, and therefore they are all RGB color (not CMYK color, as required by most offset printers). And most images are JPGs, although you might have a few PNGs too.

It’s a monumental task to convert each image to CMYK individually. Suppose you have 50+ images, or even 1,500+ images! I found myself in this situation recently, and am sharing with you a quick and easy way to convert all of your images to CMYK at once by batch processing actions in Photoshop. (It sounds complicated, but isn’t.) [Read more…]

Filed Under: Book Page Design Tagged With: color, images, Photoshop

Book marketing to libraries: a scheme that really works

August 7, 2017 By Glenna Collett 2 Comments

Book marketing to libraries - library books on shelvesBook marketing to libraries can be tricky, but here’s a scheme we tried that worked for us.

How many people can you count as friends? You will soon find out when you ask for their help with this book marketing technique that works for even the most shy of authors.

With a little work and a big ask, you will soon find your book listed in public libraries all over the country. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Publishing Tagged With: book marketing, ISBN

Mixing colors for 2-color printing in InDesign and Photoshop

July 10, 2017 By Glenna Collett 15 Comments

two colors mixed in a patchwork design for 2-color printing

In my previous blog post, I mentioned mixing two colors to use for 2-color printing. So now I’m back to explain how to do that in InDesign, plus how to make a 2-color photo (duotone) in Photoshop. And I’ll let you in on the simple way to make a fake duotone right in InDesign, too.

So let’s start with what we can do in InDesign. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Book Page Design Tagged With: book printing, color, Photoshop

Devising a color palette for your book

June 12, 2017 By Glenna Collett 4 Comments

Pantone colors for devising a color paletteDo you have a favorite color?

If you’re a designer, I hope your answer is no. Every color can look good or bad, and be valuable or useless, depending on where and how it is used.

In this blog post we’ll help you find colors for your next book project. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Book Page Design Tagged With: color

The Saga of the Second Edition

May 9, 2017 By Glenna Collett 8 Comments

books with "second edition" on coverBy now you all know that Book Design Made Simple is in its second edition and that we also have an ebook edition on the market. We’re going to reveal how it all came about, and we hope you can learn from some of our stumbles . . . yes, even seasoned publishing professionals can make mistakes, foul up, and generally just muddle through. Read on!

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Filed Under: Publishing Tagged With: book marketing

Designing a book series

April 11, 2017 By Fiona Raven 4 Comments

Bawbs Raven Feathers, boxed set, by Robert ChomanyAre you designing a book cover that’ll become part of a series or boxed set? If so, you’ll need to think ahead! There are a few design considerations to take into account when you plan your book cover design. Not only should your cover design be successful using different title lengths and images, but more importantly, it must create a look or brand that’ll easily identify all future books as being part of the same series. Sound challenging? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Book Cover Design Tagged With: book marketing, color

It’s YouTube time!

March 13, 2017 By Glenna Collett Leave a Comment

author working on a YouTube videoMy chair creaks. Start over. I sneeze. Start over. The phone rings. Move it out of the room and start over. “Ummm.” Start over. Someone comes in the room and rustles around. Start over. If I had a dog it would definitely be barking about now. Start over, start over, start over!

Such are the interruptions when I sit down to make a five-minute video about using InDesign. [Read more…]

Filed Under: InDesign Tagged With: InDesign updates

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