Book Covers

Book covers are where my work feels most at home.

They sit at the meeting point of image and language—where a story has to be translated into a single, immediate impression. A cover doesn’t explain the book. It suggests it. It invites the reader in, and leaves just enough unsaid.

My approach is rooted in storytelling. I’m drawn to covers that feel atmospheric, symbolic, and intentional—where typography and image are working together, not competing. Much of my work explores themes of memory, identity, and the unseen structures beneath a story, often through layered imagery, texture, and hand-built elements.

As both a designer and a writer, I think closely about tone: what a book feels like before it’s read, and what kind of promise the cover is making to the reader.

I’m especially interested in young adult and adult fiction, as well as projects that lean into the strange, the lyrical, or the quietly unsettling.

the magic of stories takes many shapes

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the magic of stories takes many shapes 〰️

If you’re working on a book and looking for a cover that carries both clarity and mystery, I’d love to hear about it.