Thanks! My friend Tim said that one, too, but with the author name from the second one, and then started suggesting lots of embellishments that are way beyond my ability level. But it was fun playing with fonts!
ElizabethNsaid:
Like the aquafina best then the great vibes.
catsongeasaid:
Hi Sarah, two – great vibes – is easier to read the title in a quick glance – and better for your name.
In one and three my mind wants the title to be ‘a lovely magic’. otherwise, like Judy, I like number three.
twitter_BLGsaid:
FWIW, I don’t like #3 very much. Font is too sharp. Jarring with curlicue at the top.
Between one and two, I prefer one…
🙂
Alyssasaid:
My favorite overall is Great Vibes, but the the size of the title on the third is best, but your name stands out better in the second.
I agree with Tim — your name needs to be bolder and larger. Some people are attracted to the author’s work and thus will pick up a book if they see the author’s name on it, and will buy it regardless of the title of the book. i.e., those who purchase every book that John Grisham or Tom Clancey put out will buy them because they ‘collect’ the author’s work.
Judy, Judy, Judy said:
I like them all but for me the third one is the most effective.
wyndes said:
Thanks! My friend Tim said that one, too, but with the author name from the second one, and then started suggesting lots of embellishments that are way beyond my ability level. But it was fun playing with fonts!
ElizabethN said:
Like the aquafina best then the great vibes.
catsongea said:
Hi Sarah, two – great vibes – is easier to read the title in a quick glance – and better for your name.
In one and three my mind wants the title to be ‘a lovely magic’. otherwise, like Judy, I like number three.
twitter_BLG said:
FWIW, I don’t like #3 very much. Font is too sharp. Jarring with curlicue at the top.
Between one and two, I prefer one…
🙂
Alyssa said:
My favorite overall is Great Vibes, but the the size of the title on the third is best, but your name stands out better in the second.
tehachap said:
I agree with Tim — your name needs to be bolder and larger. Some people are attracted to the author’s work and thus will pick up a book if they see the author’s name on it, and will buy it regardless of the title of the book. i.e., those who purchase every book that John Grisham or Tom Clancey put out will buy them because they ‘collect’ the author’s work.