Jacket presentation

Show the publication as a complete object, not just a front cover.

This route is for books that need a more finished jacket story, with front, spine, and back working together as one editorial presentation.

Object-firstjacket view
Front + backcomplete presentation
Polishedpublisher-facing visuals
Book jacket mockup
JacketWhole object view
Book cover spread
SpreadFront-back continuity
Front cover reference
FrontStarts from the cover

Why this route is different

Jacket presentation is about completeness, not just front-face impact.

The design has to hold when the publication is viewed as an entire printed object with multiple surfaces working together.

01

Object value

The jacket needs to feel like a finished thing, not just a flat design board.

We present the publication in a way that helps buyers, authors, or publishers judge it as a complete object.

Book as object

02

Continuity

Front, spine, and back need to feel related without becoming monotonous.

A stronger jacket route uses visual pacing so the whole wrap feels composed and intentional.

Wrap continuity

03

Origin

The front cover still matters, but it has to support a wider object-level story now.

This route starts with the cover and then extends it into the full jacket experience.

Front cover origin

How we build it

We design the wrap so the publication feels finished from every angle.

That means thinking beyond the front face and into the full object presentation.

01Start with the front direction

We lock the strongest cover logic first.

02Extend across the wrap

Spine and back elements are built into the same editorial rhythm.

03Preview the object

Mockups help the jacket feel complete and easier to judge.

04Deliver the full presentation

Final artwork is organised for publishing handoff and review.

Where it proves itself

This page is about the complete jacket story rather than cover-only design.

The references stay close to full-wrap and object-level presentation.

Primary jacket
Primary jacketA complete publication object view.
Wrap spread
Wrap spreadFront, spine, and back shown as a joined system.
Front face anchor
Front-face anchorThe cover still gives the jacket its visual centre.

Included here

A more complete editorial object presentation.

This route is meant for publications that need stronger whole-object polish.

  • Front, spine, and back jacket direction
  • Wrap presentation mockups
  • Editorial hierarchy refinement
  • Print-ready artwork package
  • Presentation visuals for review

Why it helps

It makes the publication easier to judge and approve as a finished object.

More complete editorial presentationBetter front-back continuityStronger publisher-facing visualsCleaner path into print preparation

Best for

Books that need the jacket to feel complete, not just attractive from the front.

If the next decision depends on the full object presentation, this route is the stronger fit.

You need the complete wrap

This page is built around front, spine, and back together.

You need a more polished object view

Mockups help the publication feel finished earlier.

You need approval support

The presentation makes review easier for teams and stakeholders.