I am working on a new chess tactics book that will be out by the holiday season for the Amazon Kindle eBook reader.
I need your help deciding on which cover to use!
Go here and make your pick!
https://99designs.com/book-cover-design/vote-7zdntp
There are 8 different choices. You can rate each cover with a scale of 1-5 stars, and leave comments.
Should just take a minute, and others have told me it was fun, and the feedback is appreciated!
Cheers,
Tim
P.S. I know you were possibly told "Never judge a book by it's cover", but in this case, you are allowed 😉 https://99designs.com/book-cover-design/vote-7zdntp
Originally posted by TimmyBxI like 16 best
I am working on a new chess tactics book that will be out by the holiday season for the Amazon Kindle eBook reader.
I need your help deciding on which cover to use!
Go here and make your pick!
https://99designs.com/book-cover-design/vote-7zdntp
There are 8 different choices. You can rate each cover with a scale of 1-5 stars, and leave comments. ...[text shortened]... er", but in this case, you are allowed 😉 https://99designs.com/book-cover-design/vote-7zdntp
Of the 8 designs I like #16 best by far but I have a bit of a "thing" about anything which is "101" or "1001" ways to do something, maybe thats just me but I'd rather the title was less prescriptive in that way and more generic "themes and ideas" rather than trying to get to a "special" number
I wish you all the best with the book, anything not written by a GM/IM I find much more instructive than the dross they push out...
Originally posted by TimmyBxI have 'Lasker's Manual of Chess' published by Dover where the front cover is a picture of Emanuel Lasker sat at a chess board which is not set up correctly i.e. black square bottom right
cool, #16 is winning so far 🙂 And yeah, I think that the board is set up wrong on one of them, which MontyMoose pointed out, lol