chadwick-becca-book-cover-design-research



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 * 1)  The book on the far left is good in terms of elements and principles of art because it has really good contrast, but also really good spacing. It has good spacing because of the black and white, but also because of the position of the feather and the title of the book, “Feathers”. It’s also good in terms of typography because it is unique in the sense that the title of the book is very large and is only displayed on the spine of the book. However, it is large enough the it bleeds onto the front and back cover, giving it a point of interest. The book grabs the attention of the attention of the customer because of it’s bold, all caps, black title on the spine of the book. It’s different than most books, so people will be attracted to it in order to see what it’s about.
 * 1)  The book in the middle is good in terms of elements and principles of art because it is very balanced and has good form. Everything is centered and the “hole” in the book looks as if it’s protruding out, giving it a 3D form. The typography of the cover is good because it is very simple, and the title “Privacy” goes well with the eye peeking through the hole on the cover. Although it is simple, it is still enough to draw in the reader because you want to know what the person on the cover is looking at through the hole.
 * 1)  The book on the far right is good in terms of elements and principles of art because it has a good use of color, pattern, and unity. There is a picture behind the text so that the reader can only see what the text reveals, but the colors are mainly primary - red, yellow, and blue. They go well together, which adds to the unity of the cover. The title and the author of the book are both in the same size font and well as the same style of font. They are both revealing the same pattern underneath, which is very pleasing to the eye. It’s not too overwhelming and the reader is attracted to it if they enjoy any type of art, just because they cover is simple yet beautiful.