Here’s my redesign of the cover for James Baldwin’s short book of essays, The Fire Next Time.
Baldwin’s essay is an exploration of his own experiences with Christianity, the Nation of Islam, and how religion intersects with race in America. For me, it was a fascinating perspective on how religion often fails to support and realistically guide its practitioners. The book also does a great job of pointing the finger at complacent white groups, and how the black experience won’t improve until white people understand and actually do something about it.
I wanted this cover to be traditional, but I didn’t want it to blend in. The bright colors + the retro calligraphic typeface are meant to punch the viewer in the face, and the burning house references not only the couplet that the title is from (“God gave Noah the rainbow sign / No more water but fire next time”) but also the incendiary content of the essays.
It’s a short book with only two essays in it and it’s incredibly relevant to today’s political landscape. If you’ve read Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Between the World and Me (which is a title ripped from the pages of Baldwin’s essay!) this is a great next step.


















