Say What, Madam?
An eagle-eyed editor, and loyal reader of CoversSell.com shared this unfortunate cover with me yesterday. 99.9% of the time I feature covers that I believe are inspirational, and are examples of excellence in our craft. I try very hard to keep the tone of this blog positive, not critical.
But occassionally, it is important to also point out some simple things that are instructive to avoid doing. Be careful of unintended outcomes.
While I love it when publishers, editors and art directors have the guts to position an image layered over the logo (which demonstrates confidence in the brand), as it helps create depth and 3D punch — you have to be careful.
The mis-reading of a single vowel could have a rather embarrassing result… something advertisers just might not want to be associated with… particularly in hotel rooms and lobbys. What did you say you were selling Madam? Hopefully this will serve as a somewhat humourous reminder to slow down before going to press.
- Scott Bullock
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3. Gwen S says:
Priceless. I cringe for the editor. Though in good news, circulation is up!
2. Editor says:
Context: The magazine's name is Where.
1. Peter says:
Too funny. Would never have happened when Michael dePencier was publishing the WHERE magazines, and Ken Rodmell was in charge of design.
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