3rd Runners Up: Letters To My Daughter by Hilda Ocan, UG
Overall, the cover design effectively captures the essence of a mother-daughter conversation while also appealing to a wide range of readers.
Recognising, Celebrating & Promoting Quality in Christian Authorship in Africa
Overall, the cover design effectively captures the essence of a mother-daughter conversation while also appealing to a wide range of readers.
3-2-1 Go! Be a Better You by Hellen Basemera’s cover has a distinct visual style. It is engaging, design friendly, sets a tone, expectation and anticipation to read it.
Widows Wear Lipstick by Martha Kyoshaba is a book that generates interest. The titling, use of the photo, and arrangement of the text – are subtle enough to allow the picture to remain the focus.
The book cover of “Pretty Smiles that Hide the Biggest Lies” by Sonia Baraka immediately catches the eye with its vibrant colours and captivating design. It exudes a sense of mystery and intrigue, leaving readers curious about the secrets that lie within its pages.
The ribbon in Unbowed by Lillian Obetto communicates what the book will be about. There is good use of font and text. Colour blend is also very good.