《Open the Book》
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《Open the Book》
Comic artist Woshibai, inspired by Yoko Ono’s Grapefruit (1964), interprets and reattributes the Fluxus Event Score through his own distinct
Book Design for Marco Grasso, Wild by Design. Design by Attico36, Lorenzo Crippa & David Giovanatto.
Something's Up With Arlo by Matteo L. Cerilli
Illustration by Elisar Haydar
HarperCollins Publishers Ltd., 2025
Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo, Venice (1891) by Ferdinando Ongania
Artefact – Diploma Book Project
📚✨ Randomly stumbled on The First Witch of Boston on Amazon and decide to make out a perfect mockup, starting from a Book cover, and what instantly caught my attention wasn’t just the book, it was the design strategy.
A strong book cover and promo setup can sell the story before a single page is read. Here’s why this one works so well:
Bold, eye-catching title that commands attention.
Consistent branding across formats (print, Kindle, mobile).
Dark, atmospheric imagery that speaks the genre loud and clear.
This is the kind of design that doesn’t just sit on Amazon—it pulls readers in and sparks curiosity. That’s the power of smart book visibility
柴田錬三郎 / 地べたから物申す 1976
Design & illustration:tadanori YOKOO 横尾忠則
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