The Fantasy Ones Are the Green Ones Now

Due to persistent whining and the advice of the best marketing mind I could afford (which is to say, me, but grumpier), Lightspress fantasy books now have a unified look. If it has a wizard on the cover, if it was illustrated by Georgi Marchev, and if the border is dark green, it’s a fantasy book. That’s the whole deal.

This applies across the board. Heroic fantasy, cozy fantasy, roleplaying games, sourcebooks, even the weird ones. If the content is fantasy, it gets the green frame. It’s not a branding decision. It’s an act of mercy. You won’t need to squint at the cover and wonder what shelf it belongs on. If it looks like a spell is about to go off, it’s green.

The goal is discoverability, not disguise. This helps the catalog stay readable at a glance. Whether you’re on the site, browsing DriveThruRPG, or flipping through a pile of PDFs at three in the morning because your project has spiraled into something deeper than expected, you’ll know which ones belong together.

More trade dress updates are coming for the other genres. You’ll know them when you see them. But for now, fantasy means green. Wizards mean fantasy. And Lightspress means you probably didn’t need to buy another book, but here we are.

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