BOOK COVERS
The Vegetarian by Han Kang is reimagined with organic, minimal illustrations that reflect the novel’s quiet intensity and surreal transformation. The stark contrast of red and black elements against white space evokes both inner tension and emotional isolation, referencing the protagonist’s psychological unraveling and symbolic metamorphosis.
Picasso’s War by Hugh Eakin is reinterpreted through a collage-driven layout that merges archival imagery, modernist typography, and a muted palette. The design mirrors the book’s exploration of how Picasso’s radical art reshaped cultural discourse in America, balancing historical weight with graphic clarity.
Gravity (2013), originally a film by Alfonso Cuarón, is redesigned as a novelization with a sleek, cinematic aesthetic. The black and white visuals, subtle light flare, and extended letterforms convey a sense of isolation and vastness, echoing the film’s themes of survival and existential awe in space.