The 14 Best Book Covers of January
Another month of books, another month of book covers. It’s bad out there, but it’s good in here. Here are a few of my favorites from January.
Striking art—the colors! the textures!—for a striking title.
I’m always a sucker for a wrap illusion, and I love the particular weirdness of the doubled “a novel.” Choice of photograph also on point.
The merchandising takes care of itself.
Look, sometimes more is more.
The unusual high-contrast color palate makes this cover stand out. (The bear’s claws are also kind of sending me.)
It’s all about the crop.
I would have to imagine that a title like this represents an interesting challenge for a designer—especially in this case, since the phrase refers to cocaine. But this is a perfect, vintage-coded solution that makes me want to pick up the book.
Wah.
Lovely.
So yellow, so touchable. Putting the title and author under the gel blob is just brilliant.
A simple-but-lovely illustration and deft layering here—the filled Os work particularly well (and also look great on the spine).
I love the newspaper headline style title paired with the pleasingly textured comet; one of those covers that feels like a poster you’d want on your wall.
It’s fitting that Case designed this cover herself—it has the warmth of a DIY project, which is perfect for this memoir.
A restrained but clever collage.