Book Cover Design for Dark Road Forward: A Journey Towards Healing After the Suicide of a Loved-One
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Book Cover Design Brief
I need a book cover jacket design for a new book called Dark Road Forward: A Journey Towards Healing After the Suicide of a Loved-One.
The subject of the book is how to find balance again in your life after the suicide loss of a loved-one. I want the cover design to be in dark shades (browns, gray, variant shades) with lighter fonts for the title and for author's name. Would like to see designs with a concept of a dark tunnel with a road, a person walking down it, and a light ahead (off in the far distance) or an ominous picture of a road/journey with a person walking through the darkness. I need the final design to convey the message of journey through darkness to hope & healing.
Target Market(s)
men and women between the ages of 21-60.
Industry/Entity Type
Health And Wellness
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Requirements
Must have
- Design must have a road or tunnel or both and a person walking towards it. It must convey a person walking into a heavy storm (sorrow), the other 1/4 to 1/2 of the book to convey hope, hopefulness, and brighter feeling, relief.
- My name at the bottom front- by Rainee Carlson
Nice to have
- Some ideas I'd like to see:
- - Design idea to include road or tunnel. 3/4 of the book dark, ominous like storms, rain, fog, tears and convey sadness and deep sorrow; the other 1/4 of the book very light, peaceful, healing, less harsh and convey hope and positive progress ahead.
- Colors to Play with: Browns, Naturals, Grays, Darker-scale muted tones of blue
Should not have
- no red of any kind.