Case Study: Hardcover Adventure Travel. The Boy Behind the Gate by Larry Jacobson, a complex typographic design with a lot of other decorative elements

Joel Friedlander
The Learning Sequence and Why It Matters to Nonfiction Authors
The Learning Sequence and Why It Matters to Nonfiction Authors who need to sell the majority of their instructional material to newcomers to any field
This Week in the Blogs, March 27 – April 2, 2011
Blogs for Self-Publishers for March 27 – April 2, 2011 including Nathan Bransford, Jane Friedman, Penelope Trunk, Donna Marie Williams, Guy Kawasaki
What I'm Writing Today, Is That What We'll Be Studying Tomorrow?
What I’m Writing Today, What We’ll Be Studying Tomorrow? Happy April 1
Book Design for Self-Publishers: Workflow, Interior Design Stage
Book Design for Self-Publishers: Workflow, Interior Design Stage including creating page elements, selecting typefaces to use in the book, and more
Getting Started with Barnes & Noble's Pubit!—A Mini-Tutorial
Getting Started with Pubit!—A Mini-Tutorial that covers the entry screens and information needed for Barnes & Noble’s ebook publishing portal
A Self-Publisher's Companion Now Available in Print and e-Book Formats
A Self-Publisher’s Companion Now Available in Print and e-Book Formats, along with links to other articles in the series about the creation of a book
Self-Publishing: Carnival of the Indies Issue #6
Self-Publishing: Carnival of the Indies Issue #6 including articles by Tony Eldridge, Dave Bricker and Kathleen Gage along with 18 other bloggers
Mailbag
Mailbag Letters from Self-Publishers with the kinds of queries that authors need indie publishing education to solve
A Self-Publisher's Journey: Levi Montgomery
A Self-Publisher’s Journey: Levi Montgomery recounts how he started publishing and the lessons he’s learned along the way.
When Self-Published Book Design Goes Bad
When Self-Published Book Design Goes Bad and the designer loses control of the process, what’s to be done?
Bookstore Blues, Or You Better Learn Your Keywords, Friend
Bookstore Blues, Or You Better Learn Your Keywords, Friend because bookselling is becoming a democratic, distributed and individual occupation on the internet