Photo One is awesome, I love the peel back look and let's dive deeper feel, but I think for a younger crowd who might not like an academic look, photo four would be the best selection. Photo two is excellent also but just way too busy for me, but young people seem to like that so? Photo three is very nice, simple, to the point, but not sure if it pops enough. My vote, number one! But I will send this e-mail to three individuals (my children) that meet your criteria. One is 36 and a radical believer searching for more truth. The other is 39, a believer, but does not have time for church, (too busy chasing money). And the oldest, 41, walked away completely after two tours in Iraq (he doesn't want to hear it anymore).
Photo 3 is the best one. You can read it in 2 seconds. The color scheme fits together. It’s the most pleasing one to the eye.
Photo 1 is a very close second best, but looks like it belongs in a college bookstore.
Photo 4 is way too AI. If you’re going for an older audience, they may like its symbolism. However, my two girls both hate AI with a passion and I’m learning that’s a common theme in the teenage market place.
Photo 2 is way too noisy. I got lost in it. It seems like an IKEA Directions Booklet for a cross.
Rosa (13yrs old)
Photo 1: My favorite. It looks interesting. Who is that guy? (Me: old painting of Jesus) oh. Yeah. I like it.
Photo 4: it’s eye catching. I like it. If it’s AI, its goes to last place. AI is cringe. Get some talent. They’re putting AI books in Barnes and Noble and that’s not good.
Photo 3: I like it. Simple.
Photo 2: I don’t like it. It’s way too confusing. It looks like I learning how to make a craft.
Option 4 is neat concept but I'm betting it will appeal more to people over the age of 55 simply because of the marketing and graphics trend being produced and preferred by those under 40. Feedback from the target age demographic will be helpful.
I prefer option 3 font and clean look (seems to be the trend in marketing these days) but also like the torn section and photo reveal in option 1. Can you add the torn cover with photo reveal to options 3?
My daughter, who is 36, and her husband who is a little older got back to me and surprisingly said #3 is their favorite but believe #4 would have more potential in grabbing the attention of her generation. She loves the concept how Jesus has been buried under religion and how you underlined the words, "what to do when". She also likes the color scheme. She thinks "Chuck Quinley" needs to be centered and maybe a little smaller, maybe:)
Photo One is awesome, I love the peel back look and let's dive deeper feel, but I think for a younger crowd who might not like an academic look, photo four would be the best selection. Photo two is excellent also but just way too busy for me, but young people seem to like that so? Photo three is very nice, simple, to the point, but not sure if it pops enough. My vote, number one! But I will send this e-mail to three individuals (my children) that meet your criteria. One is 36 and a radical believer searching for more truth. The other is 39, a believer, but does not have time for church, (too busy chasing money). And the oldest, 41, walked away completely after two tours in Iraq (he doesn't want to hear it anymore).
Thanks so much for the help, Wade! May the Lord bring your children home.
My opinion:
Photo 3 is the best one. You can read it in 2 seconds. The color scheme fits together. It’s the most pleasing one to the eye.
Photo 1 is a very close second best, but looks like it belongs in a college bookstore.
Photo 4 is way too AI. If you’re going for an older audience, they may like its symbolism. However, my two girls both hate AI with a passion and I’m learning that’s a common theme in the teenage market place.
Photo 2 is way too noisy. I got lost in it. It seems like an IKEA Directions Booklet for a cross.
Rosa (13yrs old)
Photo 1: My favorite. It looks interesting. Who is that guy? (Me: old painting of Jesus) oh. Yeah. I like it.
Photo 4: it’s eye catching. I like it. If it’s AI, its goes to last place. AI is cringe. Get some talent. They’re putting AI books in Barnes and Noble and that’s not good.
Photo 3: I like it. Simple.
Photo 2: I don’t like it. It’s way too confusing. It looks like I learning how to make a craft.
Option 4 is neat concept but I'm betting it will appeal more to people over the age of 55 simply because of the marketing and graphics trend being produced and preferred by those under 40. Feedback from the target age demographic will be helpful.
I prefer option 3 font and clean look (seems to be the trend in marketing these days) but also like the torn section and photo reveal in option 1. Can you add the torn cover with photo reveal to options 3?
She also said the cover #2 would be a great insert page:)
My daughter, who is 36, and her husband who is a little older got back to me and surprisingly said #3 is their favorite but believe #4 would have more potential in grabbing the attention of her generation. She loves the concept how Jesus has been buried under religion and how you underlined the words, "what to do when". She also likes the color scheme. She thinks "Chuck Quinley" needs to be centered and maybe a little smaller, maybe:)