All of this is collectively called Front Matter. You’ll see a half-title and full title, a copyright page, a table of contents, acknowledgments, an introduction, and any other information you need to provide a reader before they dive into the main content. When you open a book, the first page is not the beginning of your story. Remember, the content includes text and images, as well as anything else, like tables or charts. The story you tell, the manual or guide you wrote to share your expertise, the history you’re recounting, or whatever your book might be. Let’s quickly review the parts of a book that you design for your book layout.
The Ultimate Guide to InDesign for Authors Parts Of Your Book Layout