Designing books is a specialty
There are many nuances to designing books that the inexperienced designer wouldn't know about. Those are the little items that set apart a professionally designed book from an amateur's job.
Do you want your book to scream "vanity" or "amateur" to your potential audience? Or do you want your book to fit in with books from the big publishers?
If your cover doesn't make a positive impression at first glance—in about five seconds, you've lost your chance to have a reader pick it up to take the ten seconds to read the back cover.
RSBPress creates covers to entice readers to grab your book from the chaos on the shelves. Each cover is designed specifically for your subject and your project.
Well-crafted interiors sell books. Interiors are designed around the subject. For example, a translation of an 1869 French mystery, File No. 113 uses a classic fontand layout for the interior. While a modern book, such as Why The Wind Blows uses a more modern font and layout. Yet both fonts are easy to read and set the mood for the reader. The task is to know which fonts work best for the reader and the subject matter. Using the wrong font makes reading more difficult. This is not your objective.


