OVERVIEW
Take a Break Adult Activity Puzzle Book is a collection of engaging and challenging puzzles designed for adults.
The book offers a variety of themed puzzles, including crosswords, sudoku, word searches, and more, providing
a fun and stimulating way to unwind and relax.
The challenge was to design a cover that would depict the winter season. It should stand out on bookstore shelves and appeal to puzzle enthusiasts. The book needed to be full-sized and suitable for people from beginner to expert level, with a large print design for ease of use.
CLIENT
Take a Break | Adult Activity Puzzle Book
INFO
Role
Art Director
Publisher
A360 Media Group
Trim size
8” x 10.875”
Timeline
3 Days
KEY OPPORTUNITIES
Highlights & Features
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Marketing to a Larger Range of Consumers
By promoting that the magazine is in Large Print, the publisher is communicating that their magazine is accessible to a wider range of customers, who may not have been able to engage with similar products before. This can help to increase the magazine's market share and sales.
1
Communicate Value
The call-out-burst creates a sense of value for the reader. By prominently boosting the number of puzzles inside the magazine, communicates to the potential customer that they are getting a substantial amount of content for their money.
3
Generate Interest And Excitement
Seeing the puzzles on the cover can generate interest and excitement in potential customers. If they see puzzles they are particularly interested in or have not seen before, it can encourage them to purchase the magazine to solve those specific puzzles.
Solution
To achieve this goal, I designed a cover that prominently displays the number of puzzles to emphasize its value to potential buyers. I prioritized a user-friendly design with large print, making it easier to read and appealing to older adults or those with visual impairments.
To capture attention and evoke positive emotions, I used bright and engaging colors to create an exciting and fun aesthetic. This helps the product stand out on store shelves or online marketplaces and boosts its appeal and visibility in a crowded marketplace. I incorporated frosty snowflakes and a bright blue color with complimentary gold and yellow for a seasonal feeling, as the book would be on sale during the winter season.
RETROSPECTIVE
Final Thoughts & Takeaways
It's important to consider the context in which this magazine will be sold and displayed, and I designed a cover that will stand out from other magazines on the shelf.
This may involve experimenting with color, typography, and layout to create a unique and memorable design that catches the eye of potential readers.
Ultimately, the goal was to create a cover that not only looks great, but also effectively communicates the magazine's value and relevance to the reader.