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I think it's good that some people say the cover is corporate-looking
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When people describe the original design as corporate-looking, do they mean that it looks like it was produced by a large impersonal corporation?
Or do they mean that they would expect to see the book in a corporate setting, and feel comfortable recommending it to their CEO / VP?
The main reason I was turned off by the original cover is because I would feel distinctly
uncomfortable bringing it into a corporate setting, or even walking to the check out counter with it. Although it does a good job of grabbing your attention on the shelf, which is probably 80% of the battle. So the original cover is not so bad.
I don't want to obsess too much over this, so I think I will recuse myself from the conversation at this point. A lot of good points have already been brought to light. I find merit with many of the viewpoints, even those that oppose my own suggestions.