Typographic book covers

Typographic book covers use typography to create an impactful and unique design. This type of book cover typically contains a single word or phrase, making it a great choice for novels with short titles, or books with subtitles. Typographic covers can be used for nonfiction books as well, but may require more text than is typically found on a typographic cover. In general, typographic book covers are best used for books that are trying to make a statement or have a strong message to convey. When done correctly, typographic book covers can be incredibly eye-catching and memorable.

Living Better by Alastair Campbell published by John Murray

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Spilt Milk by Amy Beashel designed by Emma Rogers

Designed by Emma Rogers

Joan Is Okay by Weike Wang published by Random House

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Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin designed by John Gall

Designed by John Gall

The Tightrope Walkers by David Almond designed by Matt Roeser

Designed by Matt Roeser

Doxology by Nell Zink designed by Jack Smyth

Designed by Jack Smyth

The Left Behind by James Morrison designed by Steve Leard

Designed by Steve Leard

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