The second option pops more. Can hardly read the other ones. Also “uncensored” sounds like it would have intriguing extra info not found elsewhere.
1 month ago | 5
The red makes me nervous it is a color of alarm blue is soothing.
1 month ago | 3
The print is too crowded on all three. They look too much like redacted documents.
1 month ago | 2
It’s a cover. It doesn’t need to be easy to read. The red pushes fear / emergency . I’d ignore it completely. The blue is relaxing and calming and nice on the eyes. The top one is best with the yellow subtitle. Better color. Better on the eyes and brain and body and health. Attractive.
1 month ago | 1
My unsolicited advise? A green background would better on either options
1 month ago (edited) | 1
Stick to one or two inks, three are too much and the teal background the white font is minuscule and get lost. Save the calming teal wavy backgrounds for the next issue. ✌🏻
1 month ago | 1
The red pops, but there is too much black writing on that cover. Any way to simplify while keeping idea of red lettered jacket cover?
1 month ago | 0
I would really like to discuss your "helping women with obesity" scam. I watched the video about gelatin and ordered 6 bottles. What came in the mail was something completely different. Why do you advertise this product so enthusiastically and then change the name of the product after a month? Today it is called MetaBurn, and you did not show me exactly how I could make it in my kitchen. Shame on you for lying so convincingly. Please restore my faith in the honesty of people, and respond to me.
1 month ago | 0
Mark Hyman, MD
Food Fix is getting an update, and I’d love your input!
We’re finalizing the new cover, and I want to hear from you: which one do you prefer?
Your feedback will help decide the final design before it goes to print.
Vote below 👇 and stay tuned to see which cover wins.
1 month ago | [YT] | 167