Re Designing a book cover  how do I position the text on the spine?

Typing text on spine. I have used vertical text but I want it to read from left to right when turned on side (like a real book) Help

I was wondering about that! My personal preference would be for the
lettering to run vertically- that way, I wouldn't get a sore neck tilting
my head trying to read spines!
On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 8:54 PM, Steve Fairbairn <[email protected]>

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