I design a lot of book covers but I'm rarely asked to shift my brain into cartoon mode for the cover image. The most recent requests came 
from author Richard Herr for his books, Invasion From Fred (a YA novel) and Dog & Pony, Vol. 1: Aloha
 (a quirky, humorous novel in which all sort of crazy mishaps befall a 
company that organizes business and product presentations for their 
clients). The idea for the cover of Invasion From Fred came almost immediately after I read through portions of the manuscript.
Dog & Pony,
 on the other hand, was quite a bit more challenging. The author's fist 
idea was to use a cartoon image of a dog and a pony to symbolize the 
concept from which the title is derived. After several revisions, this 
was the result:
Sure,
 it was cute but it didn't really work because it makes it seem as if 
the story is actually about a dog and a pony which, as I mentioned 
above, isn't the case at all. So the author suggested maybe a guy on 
stage delivering a presentation and I came up with this:
That
 was a better representation of the story but the author didn't like the
 character for various reasons. Then he suggested maybe an illustration 
of a scene from the story. He offered a few suggested scenes and this 
one (below), featuring three of the main characters from the story, 
seemed the most adaptable to a book cover in terms of composing the 
scene so as to accommodate the title placement and author name.
At
 last! Nailed it! LOL! Getting to this point involved a lot of time, 
effort and creative head-scratching. But the author was willing to go 
the extra mile regarding the cost and, in the end, he was thrilled with 
the result. And that's what it's all about. A happy customer is a return
 customer! Like, for example, the award-winning author, Hank Quense, who
 was among the first to approach me with a request for cartoon 
illustrations of some of the characters in his quirky sci-fi/fantasy 
novels. In Hank's case, I was able to nail the cover images on the first
 attempt. Here's one of my favorites that I did for Hank's book, the one, the only... Zaftan Entrepreneurs.
If
 you want to connect with me about designing the cover for your next 
book, visit my site where you can see my low prices and dozens of my 
more traditional types of cover art. Or, hey, if you want a cartoon 
illustration for your cover, that's cool, too! What ever you have in 
mind, contact me and let's see if I'm the guy to make your book cover 
stand out.
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