How do you make a dust jacket?

Steps:

  1. Take a piece of printer paper and cut it in half with your exacto knife.
  2. Flip the pieces around so that the cut edges are facing the outside.
  3. Then pick 4 colours of paper and arrange them in the order that you want them to appear on the spine of the book.

What kind of paper is used for dust jackets?

Dust jackets, or book jackets, were originally used to protect the hardcover case of casebound books. Today, they are an art form all their own. PrintNinja’s are printed on 135lb text paper, and are finished with either a gloss or a matte lamination.

How much does a dust jacket cost?

According to a recent article in The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles (July 2016), a first edition of The Great Gatsby without the dust jacket has been known to sell for $3,000. First edition with the dust jacket, depending on the condition of the dust jacket, sells for $30,000.

What are dust jackets made of?

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The dust jacket (sometimes book jacket, dust wrapper or dust cover) of a book is the detachable outer cover, usually made of paper and printed with text and illustrations. This outer cover has folded flaps that hold it to the front and back book covers.

What goes on the back of a dust jacket?

Back cover copy (also called flap copy) is the text that goes on the back cover of a book or on the back cover and flaps of a dust jacket. Your book’s cover copy is the first–and sometimes only–opportunity you have to sell your book to your reader.

How do I keep my bookshelf dust free?

Use a soft microfiber cloth and a mild cleanser safe for wood to dust and clean shelves. Avoid feather dusters as they only redistribute the dust and are not useful for cleaning shelves or books. Shelves must be dried completely before re-shelving books.

Are dust jackets valuable?

Because dust jackets were disposable for so long, today they are considered to be one of the most valuable aspects of a collectible modern book.

Do you keep dust jackets?

A 2012 poll on Goodreads of more than 4000 users found that 7.5% discard their dust jackets. In that same 2012 Goodreads survey, almost two-thirds of participants said they remove the dust jacket while they’re reading the book and return it once they’re finished.

Should you keep dust jackets books?

But when it comes to rare books or collectible books, dust jackets should be treated with significant care as they often add significant value to the book. A rule of thumb applying for many modern first editions is that a dust-jacket, in same condition as the book makes up for 80-90% of the value of the book.

What size do you make your dust jackets?

I size my dust jackets (non-Omnibus sizes) starting with the spine. Generally, my bound books are no more than 2″ thick, most likely about 1.75″ thick. I center the spine graphics then add the front and back covers.

How do you decorate a dust jacket for a book?

Put scraps of paper between the folded jacket area and the first page of your book to prevent the PVA cement or glue from staining or sticking to your book. Decorate the outside of your book dust jacket. You may use stickers, glue photographic prints or draw with markers that do not smudge.

What is the difference between a book cover and dust jacket?

On the other hand, a dust jacket is a detachable carton cover wrapped around the book. It has folded flaps that go around the front and back book cover and make it easier to hold.

What is a front flap on a dust jacket?

The front flap is the dust jacket’s element that folds between the front panel and the books’ first page. A good practice is to make it around 50 – 60 % of the front cover’s width. The front flap is used to provide more information about the book.