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Vellum vs jutoh file size4/2/2023 If you only want to design an ebook without a print book (which I don’t recommend), you can use an ebook conversion tool like Calibre along with an ebook coding tool like Sigil for all your ebook formatting.īut that’s a huge undertaking. I haven’t seen any of these that look even remotely professional, and I don’t recommend them. There are a few book formatters that take a Microsoft Word file (the industry-standard word processor), convert it automatically, and give you back a pdf print version as well as an ebook-but you get what you pay for. You’re welcome to read my Scrivener review to find out why. Some people use Scrivener, but I personally can’t stand it. Other book formatting optionsįor PC users, your options are even more limited. Why do they charge so much? Because the rest of the competition is still pretty awful. And it’s definitely on the expensive side compared to its competitors. Of all the DIY book formatting options, Vellum is the best, but it’s only for Mac users. It’s different from InDesign because it’s designed only for book layout, and it’s intended specifically to help independent Authors with the formatting process. Software like Vellum is designed to make things a little easier. The software was created to let professional print designers do just about anything when it comes to print layout (which is exactly why it’s so complex). InDesign is extremely powerful but also incredibly complicated. But trying to design your book with it is virtually impossible if you’ve never used the software before. Buy software like VellumĪdobe InDesign is the professional standard software for print book design. If you can afford it, you should do it.īut if you don’t feel like you can afford it, you can still learn how to design a book interior yourself-and there are tools to make it at least a little easier. The only downside to hiring a professional is the cost. So a professional designer will save you a LOT of time and many mistakes (which are inevitable as you learn what you’re doing). You can’t learn those skills in a week or two, and you shouldn’t expect to. This post will walk you through the options for designing your book as an indie Author, as well as the pros and cons of using Vellum. They each have their limitations, but for Mac users, Vellum software is the best option. That said, there are a few tools on the market that can make it easier for Authors to handle their book’s interior design on their own (assuming you can’t afford a professional, which can be the case for some Authors). This is not something you can easily do yourself, as evidenced by the fact that interior designers charge a lot of money for their work. That’s a big mistake, and it’s why we recommend hiring a professional to design your book’s interior as well as the cover. Readers might not know why it looks unprofessional, but their gut instinct will tell them something’s off as soon as they open the book. If any of these decisions aren’t cohesive with the rest of the design, your book won’t look good-and it won’t represent you the way you want it to. Interior book designers make a LOT of artistic decisions, like: This may not seem obvious, so let me explain. Book covers look artistic.īut designing the inside of a book takes a lot of work too. The design effort that goes into a book cover is pretty obvious. If you want your book to look professional, it needs to look great inside and out.
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