Project Management Book Cover Design Project

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by Diogo Landô on Sunday, March 18, 2012

Hi.Please give some feedback on the submited design.
thanks.


by Project Owner on Tuesday, March 20, 2012

The term Practically Perfect in the book title has two meanings, both of which apply to the contents of the book.

The first meaning is something that is almost but not quite perfect. It's good enough to do the job.

The second meaning is that in practical rather than theoretical sense and it's perfect for the job.

Here are three book covers that I like the look of. I like the use of negative space, the fresh modern look, the use of a recognisable image and a bit of a play on the words of the title. Have a look at these and you get a sense of what I am looking for.

A Perfect Mess: The Hidden Benefits of Disorder by Eric Abrahamson & David Freedman (the cover with the lamp slightly tilted and the letter F slightly askew in the title)

Kluge: The Haphazard construction of the human mind by Gary Marcus(the cover with the monkey and human head)

Magical Thinking: True Stories by Augusten Burroughs (the cover with the glass of water)

 

Many thanks

 

Sean Whitaker


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