Designing Your Ebook and Selecting Your Font
25 Mar
Your choice of font size and font type do matter in the design of your ebook or short report.
You have worked hard on your ebook. You can’t wait to start selling it or offering it to your list. But, first you want to make sure you have a solid design for your ebook. Consider details such as your choice of fonts and the size of your type and how that impacts the design of your ebook.
Your ebook must be professional looking and well organized. Presentation and clean navigation are key elements in the success of your ebook.
A few things to keep in mind as you decide on the layout of your text. Although you are using an electronic format for your document, remember that it may or may not be read using a computer monitor. Some of your buyers may prefer to print out their newly purchased ebook and read it that way. Others will read it via some electronic device.
The layout of your ebook should be done in such a way that it can be easily read on a monitor or printed on paper.
Key factors to keep in mind when considering font size, font type, and spacing:
1. Font size
Font size should be between 12 and 14. Make it larger if you are highlighting something, for example, an upsell. Titles and heading should be 16 point.
2. Font type
Use a san serif font for your copy. A san serif font is cleaner and easier to read. (San serif does not have the lines at the end of letters and numbers.)
Good font choices include Arial, Tahoma, and Verdana.
You may want to use a 12 point Arial font for the body of your ebook or report, and use a 16 point Tahoma for titles and headings.
If you do choose a serif font, use Times New Roman.
3. Spacing
Use at minimum a 1.5 spacing. Depending on the type of ebook you have written, a double space may work best for you.
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