When a yellow star and a blue star love each other very much, they exchange photons and the result is a baby green star.
Ron Miller
4 years ago
Published by Rogue Phoenix Press, which has been responsible for more than one appearance on this site. And they are so thrilled with the covers on their books that they promote their designer. What’s sad is that every once in a while a Rogue Phoenix book cover comes this close…
Agreed – looks like the less layering Ms. G has to do, the more reasonable they are: on that ‘pre-made book covers’ page, #FIC112 (the winter landscape) and #WF113 (the door with wreath) are perfectly reasonable – esp. if one requests a different font.
Indeed. Fortunately, all the “designing” she had to do for either of those was to add a title to a pre-existing photograph. And, frankly, if the customer has to request a better typeface then she didn’t do well there, either.
Davourak
4 years ago
Is the sea green? Or are the grassy fields rather sloshy?
Looking at the author’s other books on Smashwords, she certainly has a fetish for text across faces.
It’s probably churlish of me to point out that there is no such thing as a green star.
If there’s nothing they won’t violate, there should be nothing we won’t nitpick.
If it’s any comfort, I noticed that, too.
When a yellow star and a blue star love each other very much, they exchange photons and the result is a baby green star.
Published by Rogue Phoenix Press, which has been responsible for more than one appearance on this site. And they are so thrilled with the covers on their books that they promote their designer. What’s sad is that every once in a while a Rogue Phoenix book cover comes this close…
Agreed – looks like the less layering Ms. G has to do, the more reasonable they are: on that ‘pre-made book covers’ page, #FIC112 (the winter landscape) and #WF113 (the door with wreath) are perfectly reasonable – esp. if one requests a different font.
Indeed. Fortunately, all the “designing” she had to do for either of those was to add a title to a pre-existing photograph. And, frankly, if the customer has to request a better typeface then she didn’t do well there, either.
Is the sea green? Or are the grassy fields rather sloshy?