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Cover Redesign

Every story begins with a cover. This section presents book cover redesigns that transform narrative themes and emotions into clear visual concepts, using symbolism and composition to reflect the essence of each book.

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This album cover redesign for The Search uses strong negative space and a low, central placement of the main character to communicate isolation and introspection. The song title is highlighted in white to create clear visual hierarchy and contrast, ensuring immediate focus while reinforcing the emotional intensity of the album.

Made with:
Adobe Illustrator

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This book cover redesign for I Fell in Love With Hope by Lancali visually captures the novel’s central themes of love, grief, and healing. By combining symbolic skeletal imagery with flourishing florals, the design communicates the coexistence of mortality and hope, translating the book’s emotional depth into a clear and compelling visual narrative.

Made with:
Adobe Illustrator

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This book cover redesign for Jazz by Toni Morrison translates the novel’s structure and themes into a clear visual metaphor, using a vinyl record placed inside a coffee cup to represent rhythm, repetition, and emotional improvisation. The object based imagery reflects how personal histories and relationships in the story circle collide, and replay, mirroring the way jazz music shapes the narrative itself.

Made with:
Adobe Illustrator

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