Ebook Cover Generator: Something to Judge

The New York Public Library (NYPL) is working on an ebook borrowing app. Some of the ebooks will come from public domain sites like Project Gutenberg. The problem with many of the public domain ebooks is that they lack (decent) covers. This led NYPL’s Mauricio Giraldo Arteaga to make programs that automatically create ebook covers.

computer generated book covers by Mauricio Giraldo Arteaga 620x466magnify

Mauricio’s first program is based on the generative art project 10 PRINT. It draws graphics and creates color schemes based on the letters in a book’s title. The graphics are mostly based on the PETSCII character set, while Mauricio came up with his own process for selecting the colors. You can see some of the results in the image above.

The image below is from his second ebook cover generator. It’s for ebooks that have illustrations embedded as image files. Mauricio made a program that extracts the illustrations and turns them into book covers. Both programs have adjustable parameters, such as brightness and saturation. The second program also has an option for picking only the pictures with a face or faces in it.

computer generated book covers by Mauricio Giraldo Arteaga 2 620x928magnify

You can download both programs on Mauricio’s GitHub page. Mauricio made them in Processing, but he also made an iOS/Objective-C version of the abstract cover generator.

[via NYPL]

Kindle Unlimited Service Tipped by Cached Image

It looks like Amazon is getting geared up to offer a new unlimited reading and audio service called Kindle Unlimited. The service was tipped by a cached URL dug up from somewhere deep within the web. Along with the cached link comes what appears to be an official landing page that shows some of the benefits of Kindle Unlimited.

kindle umagnify

The service would cost $9.99 monthly and have over 600,000 books that subscribers could read as long as they pay the monthly fee. The service is also tipped to have access to thousands of audio books.

Those audio books would include a bunch of new releases as well considering Amazon owns Audible. This sounds like a great deal for $10 per month if you are a big reader of eBooks or like audio books.

[via TechCrunch]

Why Are Executives Jumping Ship At Barnes & Noble’s Nook Unit?


In the past few months, three key senior executives have left Barnes & Noble’s Nook ebook and digital device division. Bill Saperstein, Jim Hilt and Jamie Iannone have all jumped ship. In...
    






More Americans Reading Ebooks, Led By Younger And Wealthier


More Americans are reading ebooks now than ever before, according to new data from the Pew Internet & American Life project. Some 28% of U.S. adults have read an ebook in the past year, up from...
    






Major change unlikely despite open-Internet ruling


Court's ruling against open-Internet rules won't mean major changes to access NEW YORK (AP) — Don't expect major changes to how you access your favorite websites and services despite a...
    






TapSense Releases Latest Mobile Marketing User Guide


It was clearly a great year for mobile marketing. Consumers are spending more than half their time online on the mobile web and smartphone conversion rates prove how lucrative that habit is for...
    






How Hybrid Publishers Innovate To Succeed


The intensity of competition in an industry is neither a matter of coincidence nor bad luck Michael Porter, Competitive Strategy The publishing industry has been challenged by the online sales...
    






Why Michael Huseby For Barnes & Noble CEO Job?


Barnes & Noble has a new CEO: Michael Huseby, who was most recently running the company’s Nook digital media division in the wake of the departure of CEO William Lynch in July 2013 but joined the...