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www.thefrontispiece.com
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| | | | | A book designer inhabits a strange world between two large industries: graphic design and publishing. Because they are required to communicate with and anticipate the needs of both, book designers are regularly confused for inhabiting one or the other exclusively. At The Frontispiece, we often get mistaken for a publishing house or a graphic design studio, when we're actually neither and somewhat both. There isn't a great one-word embodiment of what it is that we do, but "book designer" is as close as we've come. Explaining what a "book designer" is is best done by explaining what it isn't. | |
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www.ingramspark.com
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| | | | | Many authors ask how much it costs to self-publish a book before taking the leap. Here are the things you'll end up spending money on when self-publishing. | |
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www.letterology.com
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| | | | | Letterology covers typography, hand lettering, books, ephemera and other topics related to design. | |
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noveldeelights.com
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| | | Hosted byLipsy Lost and Found, my Wednesday post gives you a taste of what I'm reading this week. A similar meme is run byTaking on a World of Words. A closed door.An impossible murder. 2:32 p.m. Wealthy, privileged Ilaria Cavendish checks into a luxury London hotel and orders a bottle of champagne. Within the hour,... | ||