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carthurjohn
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May 24, 2020
Question

Creating a spine / cover label for bookbinding

  • May 24, 2020
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Amateur bookbinder here trying to get to grips with Photoshop to produce spine and cover labels for my homemade books - a much cheaper way to go than trying to do it via gold tooling.

 

However, I can't seem to get my head round the tools in Photoshop and wonder if there are any book-related videos on using photoship for beginners or templates that I could adapt.

 

Thanks for any advice on this.

 

 

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Chuck Uebele
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 24, 2020

A book cover and spline shouldn't be too difficult. You mentioned Labels. Are you just taking about text and no image? 

carthurjohn
Participant
May 24, 2020

Yes just text with a border, a twiddly scroll or a line or two.

D Fosse
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 24, 2020

If those labels contain text and/or graphic elements, Photoshop is not a good tool for this. You would normally use InDesign or possibly Illustrator, depending.

 

Doing it in Photoshop is possible, but it's a kludge and the result not optimal. Photoshop is for images. The text and vector tools are mainly aids for selecting pixels, not intended for final output.

 

carthurjohn
Participant
May 24, 2020

Hi,

Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately neither InDesign or Illustrator are in my subscription. I only tend to use Lightroom for photos and get Photoshop thrown in but hardly ever use it, so I was trying to see if I could get some value out of it for my bookbinding.