Design Concept | Manuscript Layout | Image Selection and Placement | Special Elements | Visual Review |

Design Concept | Manuscript Layout | Image Selection and Placement | Special Elements | Visual Review |

Graphic Design

Pictures may not always be worth a thousand words, but they do an excellent job of making content come alive. Graphic design for books is a specialised field that focuses on visual elements and layout. We ensure that the images and text work together to create a compelling reading experience.

  • Every book should have the right “look and feel” to appeal to its target audience. The aesthetic style guide of a project includes its fonts, colour schemes, and recurring graphic elements.

  • Typesetting the manuscript text means placing it with appropriate fonts, line spacing, and alignment with other elements. This ensures readability and a smooth visual flow.

  • Photo research involves finding high-quality photographs and illustrations from image suppliers. Placed alongside text, these give a book a more polished appearance.

  • Incorporating charts, diagrammes, sidebars, and illustrations elevate a book to a professional level.

  • All text and visual elements are thoroughly reviewed for alignment issues, missing details, and design consistency across pages.