There is a potentially adequate cover image here, but the bird pecking her head and the lopped off words at the bottom…ummmm, no. And the font choices and red vs. red, no thanks.
They can see the mangled fonts because they design their covers using a microscope.
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This would be serviceable if the illegible script is fixed (becoming legible and not script if it’s important (I can’t tell) ), and the bird and clock face were removed and the reds fixed, too, (as previously mentioned). The clock could become just a bubble, she could become non-transparent, and someone could extract the M from her noggin.
The clock-and-time association is really cliche, just take a look at the “Time Machine” covers—there are books with every clock face imaginable except for Mickey and those old plastic 7-segment LED watches.
Timeless Mist: sounds like a cheap perfume at WalMart.
Nice!
There is a potentially adequate cover image here, but the bird pecking her head and the lopped off words at the bottom…ummmm, no. And the font choices and red vs. red, no thanks.
@ Sirona: And she has two big nails stabbing her foot.
Whatever the author meant to say at the bottom of the cover is completely illegible. Why can’t they see these things when they look at the cover?
They can see the mangled fonts because they design their covers using a microscope.
This would be serviceable if the illegible script is fixed (becoming legible and not script if it’s important (I can’t tell) ), and the bird and clock face were removed and the reds fixed, too, (as previously mentioned). The clock could become just a bubble, she could become non-transparent, and someone could extract the M from her noggin.
The clock-and-time association is really cliche, just take a look at the “Time Machine” covers—there are books with every clock face imaginable except for Mickey and those old plastic 7-segment LED watches.