Monday, May 12, 2014

Square Covers

After spending a LOT of time looking at TpT products, I have come to the conclusion that square product covers are generally more attractive than letter page sized covers.  (If your products don’t have covers, PLEASE add these… think of them like a magazine ad.  They really do sell products!) 

I’ve been working on converting all of my product covers from covers like this: 




To something more like this: 




The first cover looks fine, but this size can get cut off in TpT previews.  The second looks much more professional on the TpT pages.  (Keep in mind that I’m still learning.  There are many better examples of covers if you look around the TpT stores!)

So, how do you create these covers?  Do you remember in my last post when I explained how to change the size of PowerPoint slides?  This is basically all you need to do in order to make your square cover pages.

Let’s assume that you have already made a product with a lovely letter-sized cover page.  You’re going to keep that letter-sized cover on your product.  The only thing you’re going to change is the picture that you post with your product description when you upload your TpT product. 



(Please note… this is NOT a real product cover.  I made this super quickly to show you how to change the size.  Please make your covers much more interesting and appealing than this one!

You will need to start a new PowerPoint presentation.  Remember how to change the slide size?  (If not, take a look at my "Why PowerPoint beats Word" post from 5/11)

Change your slide size to 8x8 inches. 



Leave that blank PowerPoint slide open, and locate your saved cover in your files.  Open the cover and right click on the small image of the cover that is on the left side of your screen.  Click “copy”.  


Now, go back to your blank copy of the 8x8 slide and paste your cover onto the left side of the screen. (You will have a blank slide above your cover… go ahead and delete this slide.)



You will probably need to resize your background, text and images to look better in the square box.  Usually you can just drag the background and images to make them bigger, and it’s easy to resize your text in PowerPoint.  Also, now that your cover is larger you have room to add some more graphics if you want. 



There’s just one more step before you can post this cover in your product description.  Save your slide as a png or jpeg.  Now you’re ready to post it!



2 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing this tip! I'll be doing this from now on. :-)

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  2. Do you use this in your actual product? Or just upload it as a thumbnail? I make my products in word because most are worksheet based sincey products are secondary math and it’s easier to do that in word than PowerPoint for formatting issues. Therefore I’ve alwyas made my covers in word and kept everything in one document

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