I think something involving Bridi Man would be pretty cool.
On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 12:43:19PM -0400, Matt Arnold wrote:
> For a cloth-bound book, I assume you will need an image that will
> be reproduced in only one color, just like on the big red book.
> (Gold printing on red cloth.) Correct?
I'm actually not sure if LS can put anything on the *cover* of a
cloth bound book, or just the spine, or what that looks like.
mukti?
(1) printed four-color laminated cover (gloss or matte laminate), or (2) 100% cotton fabric with (acrylic-filled coating cover) a gold foil stamped spine (optional). The stamping is completed in 18pt. Cheltenham Bold font (for books with 80 pages or more). Cloth covered books are available in Indigo Blue Linen or Dove Gray. Foil stamping on the front of the book is not available.
If text copy on spine is desired on cloth-style casebound titles (either with or without a jacket), up to 42 characters (including spaces) may be used to stamp the title, author, and/or other text the publisher designates onto the spine. The book must have a minimum of 80 pages. Characters available include the 26 upper letters, numerals 0-9, space, period, comma, hyphen, quote, apostrophe, colon, semi-colon hash/pound sign, question mark, exclamation mark, dollar sign, ampersand, quotation marks, asterisk and the two parentheses. Text is positioned on the spine of the book as the publisher designates during the title setup process.
I'm a little bit embarrassed that I switched my focus to replacing all the interior illustrations. I'll go back to working on the front cover as the first priority.