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Many things are going on at the same time but instead of clustering up

the front of the book it adds a sense of integument and wonder. The main focus is on the odd creature that is located in the center of the cover. Ones eye moves with the creatures assumed movement towards the title of the book. The layout would be considered asymmetrical due to the off set balance.



This book Bright Young Things takes place in the 1920's and the cover of this book does an amasing job taking the viewer back to that era with the timeless font and a young flapper girl. The viewer automatically wonders who the girl is and what part she will play throught the novel. The cover its self is an asymetrical design with the female in the center lounging diagonally.



This book cover is not only intruiging but also breathtaking as you stare at a large feathered wing of an angel. The viewer cannot see the face of this fallen angel and has no idea as to why the angel is in a cave. The cover designer placed the picture of the angel as the main focus while the title has less attention brought to it at the bottom of the cover. The angel and its wing are placed on the cover asymetrically with the angel on one side and the gigantic wing taking over most of the cover.