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Which cover design would choose for this book?
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34 Responses to Option A
The cover is more intriguing when the blonde's head is slightly downward, as though there are secrets to reveal!
A is attracts me more because the way the woman with glasses is looking makes it appear she is looking at me.
I chose option A. I think the blonde girl is a little more amicable in this photo.
I don't really see a notable difference, but I feel a is a bette fit. Her face and expression looks more natural, and the pose works. B looks kind of awkward with that pose, and she looks like she's trying hard to act naturally
I prefer Option A here by a long shot - I think the slightly tilted head on the blonde protagonist is more appealing and suggestive than the alternative option. Also, I just find that the slightly parted mouth and straight-on stare by the blonde protagonist in Option B looks like she's dazed or otherwise not completely in her right mind (as opposed to looking attractive).
A is sexier. Sex sells. Plain and simple.
The one on the left looks real confused in the one i did not choose.
I like the way the blonde girl is looking at the camera, it draws me in more.
A is more genuine and authentic.
Both covers are incredibly bad. I work in publishing. The red font is difficult to read. I didn't even realize it said "Town" at first. I picked A because it has the one woman looking up from an angle, which is better than straight forward. The angle of the eyes seem more mysterious and dangerous in A than B. That said, without knowing the plot of the book, it's impossible to know if that's the angle you're trying to achieve based on the book genre, story, etc.
I like the expression on the blond girl's face in this picture.
I'd definitely choose A because having the blonde woman's head inclined inward towards the black-haired woman's face more clearly indicates to intimacy between them.
It's strange. B looks too detached. THe blond shows no effort to be with the brunette. Unlike A, where she at least shows some interest
I think the facial expression for the blonde looks better in this image, more sexy
Both book covers are good, I personally prefer A, but I think each one suggests a slightly different story, so I'll explain. I like A because with the slight downward angle of her head and upward angle of her gaze, the lady with the hammer looks a bit like she's intimidated or troubled by her situation, aware that she's in some kind of trouble and likely to have to struggle to overcome it, and so she has a greater need to draw comfort from the other charater. B, on the other hand, with her slightly elevated head and more stalwart expression, suggests a character who is already able to meet the challenges of her situation and has the confidence to overcome them (perhaps as provided by the other character embracing her, obviously). Depending on which of these two suggestion better fits the book, you could take this as a recommendation for either A or B, but in a vacuum and based on personal visual preference, I choose A.
I think that the girl with the glasses is more menacing in this cover so I think I'd select it. A is best.
I would choose Choice A. I prefer the facial expression of the blonde character in this option over the other one.
the girl with the glasses looks mad crazy in A - I think that would attract me to this book more.
The look on the blonde woman's face in this cover makes me more curious about the relationship that they have.
I like Opyion A better than Option B because I think that the look on the blond model's face is a little sweeter than it is in B, and that appeals to me.
They both look they are in this relationship in A so I prefer that.
I prefer the angle of the blond woman's head in A. It looks at the viewer, but from a more interesting angle than B.
The character with classes in option A looks more engaged in the embrace with her head titled just a bit more to the woman's face who is holding her from behind
The blonde looks more involved and less innocent, like she's down for whatever happens.
A does a better job of showing the closeness between what I assume is the two main characters. It also has a more romantic tone which I think the book is trying to convey.
I like how the blonde is leaning into the brunette more on this cover. The glasses don’t look as off center on her either.
I like the emotion shown by the blonde woman in option A, B looks like she is being standoffish.
love the look on the woman's face in this one. the other is very plain and just boring. but option A grabs my attention.
the blonde looks more...mischevious in this one. looks more interesting
In Option A the blonde woman looks more intriguing/like she has a secret to hide. Therefore, it makes me think that there is some intrigue or suspense in addition to just a romance. In Option B she has a more neutral expression which isn't as intriguing.
I think that’s a looks more mysterious than B does
I prefer this option because the expression adds more to the character depicted in my opinion, but it also depends on plot. With the name 'sheltered' and the expression in this one, I've already formed the assumption that this character is a bit mischievous or has a fun personality. If that's not the case, I'd go with the other one.
I like A because I think the blonde character looking to the side looks better than her looking head on at the cover. It's more personable whereas as the direct eye contact is creepy. I really like this cover! The attention to detail is solid. It looks good. It makes me want to read the book. I really like the subtly of A.
By tilting her head down, the woman looks like she might be about to do something dramatic with that mallet.
16 Responses to Option B
I chose b because I like the expression of the blonde in it better.
I think it depends on what the book is about. If it is a mystery or gothic horror, then A might be appropriate, but if it's a drama or romance, I'd go for B. In A the girl's expression looks devious or suspicious, in B she's looking much more straightforward. Without knowing anything, I do prefer B best, it feels like it has more clarity and honesty.
B is much more passionate and emotional. It feels more heart felt.
The blonde girl seems to be a little more into the embrace, and at the same time seems to be more ardently focused on whatever, whoever, she may be looking at. In the other picture, she seems to just be posing for the camera.
Great covers! I think choice B has a better angle of the blonde woman's face. In choice B, the glasses seem off, partly the angle but possibly just something off with the color. It looks more filtered than choice B.
Two lesbianas I am assuming is what this bookj is about. However, I would prefer B over A because of the fact that she is looking like a strong woman versus A since she looks more sultry instead of powerful.
The facial expression in A, with the blonde, is a little less subtle than B. I Prefer the subtlety of B.
I would choose B as I think the pose of the two women looks better together.
The woman on the left looks more business-minded.
The character representation is best in B. Both covers are great, but the primary character's expression is different enough to matter. B gives me more curiosity than A.
I prefer option B because I felt that the blonde haired woman on the cover looked strong and independent. On the cover of Option A, I felt she looked like she was trying too hard to look demure and helpless, which doesn't go very well with the image of her holding the hammer.
I like the blonde girl looking more head on.
I would choose option B. I like how the blonde character on this cover has a sense of confidence about her. The way the character is looking forward confidently gives me an interesting take on what to expect from this book.
The direct gaze looks determined, as if this character is facing an opponent or threat. The downward gaze in A looks suspicious, as if she's not to be trusted in the company of the woman holding her.
Her looking directly out vs at an angle looks more natural.
I chose the one that looks less seductive and might be more mysterious.
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