Tuma+-+Book



I think these covers show different principles and elements in each and that's what makes each of them different. The first two that are connected fill up the whole space with a woman's body with words and has interesting colors being used. Specific elements and principles it uses are color, shape, and balance. It uses these by filling up the space and using lots of color. I think the typography is interesting and how they're both different can relate to what is about to happen in the story and also shows the personality of the two women. It can grab someones attention just by the illustrations on the book and by them being curious about the title.

The second cover uses more of a photography aspect with people which is very interesting and it foreshadows the title. Elements and principles the second one uses are balance and line. It uses these two elements together very well. Balance with how the people are placed and line with the arms of the people. The typography in the second one is very delicate and girly looking which can mean it deals with girls. This can grab a customers attention because it's clearly some type of love triangle and people, especially younger teens, are very interested in romance type novels.

I think the third one is the most interesting because it's an up close photo and the words intertwine with the hair in the book and it can really grab someones attention. It uses lot's of line and bright colors which makes someone look at it and follow through the whole cover. The font in this one is very straight and bold like the picture shown so they relate to each other greatly. This can catch someones attention by the colors and it's associated with "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" so if they know about that book they may be interested in this one.