It's time for authors to self-publish with pride-and look good doing it.You did the hard part: You wrote the book. You survived the edits. You poured your energy, insight, and even a bit of your sanity into a career-defining manuscript. Now you're staring down the final stretch-the book design process-and wondering how to avoid the one thing every self-respecting author fears:
"Looking self-published."
Enter Don't Make It Look Self-Published-the acclaimed new guide for independent authors who want their books to look like they belong on the best seller list ... not in the clearance bin.
Written by veteran book designer George B. Stevens, this book demystifies the book design stage of the self-publishing journey-what it really takes and how to find the right collaborator to bring your manuscript to life. It's not about mastering the color wheel or debating the virtues of Helvetica. It's about making smart decisions, sidestepping the design industry's worst traps, and producing a book that oozes credibility, captures your voice, and compels your readers.
You'll learn how to:
Avoid the "fast, cheap, and cringey" traps that sink so many indie books
Spot the difference between a design pro and a Photoshop dabbler
Collaborate with confidence-even if you don't speak "design"
Sort out the value of your design options before investing in one
Launch a book that positions you as the expert you truly are.
This isn't just a book about making your book look good-it's a guide to making sure the whole publishing experience serves your vision, supports your brand, and builds something you'll be proud to share. BONUS: The book contains multiple glossaries of publishing terminology to encourage clear communication with your designer.
Smart. Practical. Engaging. Totally essential.
Remember: Self-publishing is a beautiful thing. Looking "self-published" is not.