shoutout to some of my favorite apps for covers

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[published 11.04.17]

so, i change my book covers a lot, and i always make them myself. over the past year or so, i think i've gone through like, seven or eight variations? idk that's a lot for me, but here they all are:

 over the past year or so, i think i've gone through like, seven or eight variations? idk that's a lot for me, but here they all are:

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and i've used pretty much three apps to make all of them, and one to store all the photos, so four, i guess. those apps are:

- superimpose
- phonto
- documents
- adobe spark post

now, there's a guide to phonto and superimpose in pretty much every single cover tutorial book on this website, so i'm not gonna bore you trying to explain them. what i am here to talk about, though, are the last two apps on that list up there, and why i like them so much. so, let's go!

1. documents

documents is exactly what it sounds like: it's a storage space, it's free, and i love it

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documents is exactly what it sounds like: it's a storage space, it's free, and i love it. this app keeps everything organized and stops your camera roll from getting all filled up and cluttered; i use it pretty much only for photos, but it's got quite a few uses other than that. however, i'm just gonna talk about what i know. documents is great because it functions as a file opener for .zip and .rar files, meaning you can download photopacks and stuff from deviantart and everything will automatically go there. just for the sake of explanation, i'm going to download one here, just to show you how to use the app.

 just for the sake of explanation, i'm going to download one here, just to show you how to use the app

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