Cover Conundrum
I was thinking about using an American Flag as the cover for Drifter's Escape. But the flag code is pretty strict against using the flag to brand your products and, while it's not criminal, it's one of these things that I try to take seriously.
Any other cover ideas?
Any other cover ideas?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gadsden_flag
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so were the revolutionaries, at first
they didn't really want to be tread on, hence the statement
and I imagine drifters don't really want to be tread on, either
so it's a plea, more than a battlecry
in my head
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Too bad you can't hire Alex Ross...
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Any cover ideas that don't involve copyright vio?
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(Anonymous) 2009-05-21 09:18 pm (UTC)(link)I'll let you know if anything comes across my mind.
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a slice from the middle so that the rail-road is cutting from the top-left to the bottom right.
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Can you talk about the Drifter's Escape a bit?
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--Ben
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--Ben
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Which is probably too much trouble, but I thought the idea was worth mentioning. After all, the book itself isn't advertising; it's art.
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Or, if you want to go the photo route, there's a bunch of neat stock photography out there of the run-down remnants of blue highway America.
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The use of the flag in advertising is protected by the 1st amendment. The flag code is a non-binding group of suggestions for citizens who wish to treat the flag with due respect. As a citizen, I wish to treat the flag with due respect, so I'm sticking to the flag code.
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I think the dark illustration of someone's back might work well - It says 'mysterious' and 'stranger', so it communicates the drifter part, but it also says 'put yourself here'.