Book Cover Designs in 2022

Book Cover Designs in 2022

In the past few years, we have seen many trends in book cover designs come and go. However, there are some new changes on their way that will be dominating publishing markets by 2022!

In 2020 it was all about matte covers with no shine or gloss to them as they felt more contemporary but now this year’s trend seems like a predecessor of sorts because instead of having vibrant colors inside your pages you’ll see duller shades which give off less attention-grabbing feel due tp overuse perhaps? Who knows what tomorrow might bring so stay tuned.

Typography

Typography is an important aspect of graphic design and will continue to be in the future. The use or lack thereof can make or break a book cover, which means it’s crucial for indie authors who are looking at creating their own unique identity with what they produce as well as how people receive said product from them through media channels such as social networks like Facebook etc.

Bold typography is going to be used to catch the readers’ eye. This will create visibility and draw potential customers into reading more about what they’re looking at, which ultimately could increase revenue for your company!

The way that books look can really capture your attention – so most of the time they have the use of typography in order to make sure you’re drawn into their world right away!

Minimalistic Cover Designs

Minimalistic designs are popular among graphic designers because they want to create a simple design that everyone will understand. For example, you might see the name of your book and an illustration or drawing depicting what’s inside in small letters on one side only – no clutter!

Minimalistic covers are all the rage right now, with one central element being prominent. This is in contrast to the book cover whose entire surface was laden with patterns once upon a time ago when design styles were more complicated than they seem nowadays due to the simplicity that allows you to focus on just 1 central element instead of everything around it.

Minimalistic book covers are often designed to be minimalist in nature, which means they have a lot of white space on the cover. This is done with an intention that draws attention toward one specific element within these designs—usually what provides context or details about its content.

Hand-Drawn Letters

Illustrations have been the go-to design for book covers over recent years, especially those that tell a children’s story or contain mystery. These are often illustrated with handwritten letters on them as well!

Hand-drawn illustrations, calligraphic typefaces, and rough sketches are all trends that we can expect to see more of in 2022. This is because illustration has become so widespread – it’s almost like an obligation! So if you want your book cover design to stand out from the rest then give them some personality by including these elements into their creative process for this next year.

Retro Elements May Come Back

Book cover designers are going back in time to 70s and 80s style. The public is remembering TV shows from that era, so it’s only natural for book covers designed then be projected onto them as well.

The designs in 2022 will be reminiscent of the 1970s and 1980s. We can expect fonts from that era as well as colorful graphics to give off an old-fashioned vibe with modern twists that we haven’t been seen before now!

Collage

The use of collages in book covers is a popular trend that we can expect to see more often in 2022. This creative design technique allows for expression and summarization at once, creating an innovative look with unique content!

Collage is an interesting trend that encourages designers to explore creative possibilities. The more combinations of shapes and textures you can get on your design, the better!

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Book Trends in 2022

Book Trends in 2022

The future is shining for those who love reading! In 2022, there will be new trends that cut across the top genres in books from science fiction to romance—and everything else!

For February, the breakdown of the top 10 selling books include:

  • Nonfiction: 3
  • Fiction: 7

The global reading industry is doing well, (sadly) thanks in part to all the free time people had during the lockdown. Here are some fiction genres that will continue to be popular throughout 2022:

Romance

The genre of romance is a popular one, with its readership loyal to the core. The top romance subgenres include young adult and inspirational stories, in addition to historical romances which fall under this classification, as well.

Children’s

While you may suspect that romance is categorically the top seller out of all genres, you might be surprised to know that children’s fiction sold over 1 BILLION books in 2020. The children’s category ranges from board books to YA.

Travel Books

With the lessening of COVID restrictions, people have increased their travel plans. It’s no surprise, then, that travel books saw an increase of 40% year-to-date through February, according to NPD group.

Thriller: Suspense & Mystery

Did you know that Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None is the bestselling crime novel of all time. It’s been translated into 50+ languages and made into a few different feature films.

These exciting stories keep you on your toes by wondering what will happen next. Furthermore, it seems like every other week there’s an announcement about another novel being made into a movie or TV show.

Fantasy and Science Fiction

The vast, cumulative power of Science Fiction and Fantasy has always been a driving force in literature. It’s no surprise that these two genres continue to be one-of-a-kind with their broad market base or people looking for fantasy stories set among the stars

Young Adult

With the value of reading still high among young adults, this generation will continue to appreciate a good book. The top genres here include sci-fi and fantasy in equal measure with romance as well for those interested lovers’ stories!

This list definitely isn’t exhaustive. What genre is your favorite? Let us know!

Find Your Next Read

If you’re looking for a new book to add to your #TBR pile, look no further than Goodreads’ Most Anticipated New Spring Books list.

Happy reading!

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Word Counts for Each Genre

Word Counts for Each Genre

When submitting to a publisher or an agent, it’s vital that your proposal and manuscript indicate the proper word count for your genre.

There are factors involved in why certain genres have varying word counts, including the cost for printing and how long a reader’s attention can be captured.

While each publisher may have their own limits and standards, this list can get you started. There are more rules for word count within sub-genres, and certain publishers may want word counts outside of this. Be sure to double check before submitting.

Nonfiction

Nonfiction (general): 50k-60k

Subgenre: Self-Help

Self-Help: 40k-60k

Subgenre: Memoir/Biography

Memoir: 80k-100k

Biography: 80k-150k

Subgenre: Devotionals

365 days: 250 words

52 weeks: 50k-55k

40 days: 9k-12k

Fiction

Novella: 20k–50k

Short Stories: 1000–10k. Sweet Spot: 3k–8k

Flash Fiction: 100 to 700 words

Historical: 100k–120k. Sweet Spot: 100k

Literary / Commercial / Women’s: 80k–110k. Sweet Spot: 100k

Subgenre: Crime

Crime Fiction: 90k to 100k

Mysteries / Thrillers / Suspense: 70k–90k

Subgenre: Speculative

Paranormal: 75k–95k

Noir and historical – 80k–90k

Speculative: 75k–125k

Fantasy: 90k–120k. ­ Sweet Spot: 95k–100k

Horror: 80k–100k

Science Fiction: 90k–125k

Subgenre: Romance

Romance: 40k–100k

Regency Romance/Inspirational Romance – 40K+

Romantic Suspense/Paranormal Romance – 40k+

Mainstream romance novels – 70k–100k

Children’s

New Adult Fiction: 60k–85k

Young Adult Fiction (YA): 50k–100. Sweet Spot: 70k-90

Middle Grade: 25k–40k. Sweet Spot: 35k

Picture Books: 50 to 1000 words. Sweet spot: 400–750 words

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