The Book Cover Design
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Re: The Book Cover Design
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"His building." This phrase on the cover is conveyed in the way in which the title of the book on the cover is layed out almost like a skyscraper, with a broad base and narrowing inwards the higher it goes.
"His genius" is highlighted in the posture of the silhouette, looking to be pondering some great problem as he racks his brain for a solution or idea.
"His darkness" ties nicely in with the black silhouette of a man, which is likely of the main character.
These phrases and the way they are conveyed through the imagery and textual style of the cover is subtle, yet beautifully and cleverly designed.
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I actually think the book cover shared vital information about the Freedom Building's content. We actually know that the building is a strong factor in the book and the silhouette is also important in the mystery of the real builder of the Zenith building.