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| I have a lame list. War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: One Second into the Future
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Does anyone know what the standard sizes for eCovers might be? In other words, what actual product dimensions are eCovers trying to replicate? CD & DVD cases are easy; I can just measure those. Spiral-bound books I am assuming are trying to simulate 8.5" x 11" spiral-bound books. But, what dimensions of a hard back and paperback books do eCovers try to replicate? Also, what are the dimensions of the small, medium, and big boxes you see? I've tried searching, but all I've come across is scripts and programs for creating eCovers, but nothing that lists any kind of dimensions. |
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| The Manic Marketer War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: California, USA
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For most of my eBook covers I use 8.5 x 11 as a standard. The reason for this is that the actual document itself is that size and I use the cover of the book as the cover of the box or graphic. Keeps things simple that way. Hope that helps. Regards Sean Donahoe The Manic Marketer |
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