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  • 26. November 2025 at 9:46 #4242
    Zayed Faris
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    Typography and layout are two essential elements that shape the visual impact of a book cover, yet they serve different purposes. Typography focuses on the style, appearance, and arrangement of text, including font choice, size, spacing, and readability. It sets the tone of the book and ensures the title, subtitle, and author name stand out clearly.
    Book cover designing company UAE professionals often combine typography with strategic layout to create a balanced, attractive design. Layout, on the other hand, is the overall arrangement of all design components—text, images, colors, and spacing—to create a cohesive visual flow. While typography makes the text appealing and legible, layout ensures every element is positioned harmoniously. Together, they create a professional, engaging, and market-ready book cover.

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