eCover Graphics in 5 Minutes (For Non-Graphic Artists)

I’m a copywriter, not a graphic artist.
But I also sell a lot of info-products, and many times I need a quick ecover graphics bundle of the package, either for conceptual purposes, or because I really need to get something launched (perhaps you’ve been in the same boat at some point).
In any case, Photoshop is often time-consuming—for me, at least— and often overkill for what I need.
So what do I do? How do I crank out professional-looking graphics in 5 minutes or so so I can stay on schedule? Well, I mainly use these 2 tools (Gotta love open source)…
Anyway, one of them is ridiculously under-priced, in my opinion, and the other is free (the open source one, naturally)!
I’ve put together a short video that shows you exactly what I do, and how I do it. In fact, some of these “concept” designs are so good, they end up being in the final rollout!
See what I mean in the next few minutes in the video below. Maybe it might help you out when you’re in a pinch (and who hasn’t been at some point):
I’ll let it speak for itself. Get more details about the low-priced tool, as well as what else it can do, here.






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John,
I have tried to access the copywriters toolkit web page and was locked out even after giving my email address to log in.I would like to be able to get in so I would appreciate your checking this out.
Also I tried downloading your new graphics package and was informed the zip file was corrupted. Hopefully I am the only one who finds themselves with this problem.
Regards,
Jim Jarvis
Hi, Jim.
I apologize for the mix-up. We recently had a move where the server database was moved to a different server. It’s possible that your info might have come in after we did the backup, but before the move.
Can you try it again and let me know if it works this time?
Again, my apologies for the inconvenience.
Thanks…John
Also, regarding the corrupt zip file, there are a couple of people who are getting requests for a password. The file isn’t password protected, but it was compressed using Winzip version 14.0 (available as a free download at winzip.com).
I’m in the process of breaking the huge file into 3 smaller ones, which I think will address the issue. In the meantime, if you use Winzip version 14 or later, it should work.
Again, my apologies!