Cover Design Sample Clauses

Cover Design. Xulon Press will design one (1) work cover for the Author. The designer will read from the work summary questionnaire and then design a cover they feel will best market the Work. Authors with a specific drawing, illustration, or photograph in mind should include it with manuscript submission. If possible and if considered effective in marketing the work, in the judgment of the designer, he or she will incorporate the image in the cover. Cover includes up to two (2) stock images. Fees will be incurred if the author chooses additional stock images from our service providers. Xulon Press will work from the Author's suggestions, but does not guarantee it can perform any unusual requests that are outside of our normal cover design. The Author acknowledges that Xulon Press does not create original drawings, paintings, photographs, or illustrations. The Author will receive one (1) round of cover changes and will incur fees after this one (1) round. Author also acknowledges that colors viewed on a computer monitor or hard copy printed from a computer printer may not reflect the actual colors on the final printed work. Further, the Author acknowledges that cover color may vary between print runs. Since work cover design for the work is submitted to print (“at press”) only after author reviews and gives written or verbal indication to publish as is, under no circumstance shall Xulon Press refund, reimburse, or otherwise replace works printed with cover errors or color variance.
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Cover Design. The Publisher agrees to provide only one cover design, however, the author can submit a royalty free cover image.
Cover Design a. The following options are available for the provision of cover designs: i. The Author may provide a cover image or commission a cover to be designed as long as it meets the Publisher's technical requirements and is also copyright and royalty free. ii. eBook, paperback and hardback book cover and dust jackets will be created free of charge by the Publisher using images that they have in their library or are otherwise copyright and royalty free. iii. The Publisher will purchase a graphic image (or images) from an image library and the Author will pay for said image (or images). No image will be purchased on the Author's behalf without their written approval. b. The Author will communicate their option choice to the Publisher in writing or e-mail prior to the Work being published. c. Any cover design created by the Publisher will remain the intellectual property of the Publisher. In the event of any reversion or termination of this agreement (see Section 16) the Author may purchase the intellectual property rights for the cover design at a price to be agreed at the time of reversion or termination.
Cover Design. The Editor agrees to use the Client’s existing text and artwork to design a print-ready cover PDF file. The Editor will not be responsible for any tasks other than those specified in the applicable portions of Section 1 of this contract (as indicated in the table above) unless agreed upon by mutual consent in an Appendix to this contract.
Cover Design. Lost Legends Publishing, llc will design one (1) work cover for the Author. The designer will read from the work summary questionnaire and then design a cover they feel will best market the Work. Authors with a specific drawing, illustration, or photograph in mind should include it with manuscript submission. If possible and if considered effective in marketing the work, in the judgment of the designer, he or she will incorporate the image in the cover. Cover includes up to two (2) stock images. Fees will be incurred if the author chooses additional stock images from our service providers.
Cover Design. If the author is requesting a cover design, the publisher commits to provide the total of one design for review. Any additionally requested designs would be charged extra. The publisher works on the book cover design and a summary and author write up is added on the back cover, as well as a barcode based on the ISBN number assigned in the next step/s; the cover design is then presented to the author for acknowledgement.

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