Memoir Red Injustice Book Cover Ideas with Post Box
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Design Concept
An imposing UK post box is central, slightly tilted, symbolizing the weight of accusation. The backdrop transitions from a dark gray at the bottom, signifying injustice, to a lighter gray at the top, hinting at eventual justice. The post box is featured in a vivid red, contrasting with the monochrome background, making it the striking focal point.
A bold serif font for the title, reflecting seriousness. The author’s name is in a sleek sans-serif font below the title to provide a modern touch and balance.
The title "Guilty until Proven Innocent" spans across the top in large, weighted letters. The UK post box is central, commanding attention, while Scott Darlington's name is placed at the lower third of the cover, ensuring visibility without overshadowing the title.
The visual composition places the UK post box as a symbol of communication, central in accusing and exonerating processes, reflective of the book's theme of injustice. The chosen colors—red to symbolize alertness and urgency, and grayscale for the depth of emotion—are deliberate to evoke empathy and engagement from potential readers. Typography choices aim to blend elements of traditional seriousness (serif font) with modern perspectives (sans-serif font), creating a balance that mirrors the book’s examination of justice. Matte cardstock is selected to ensure that light does not interfere with readability and to offer a suitable platform for the contrasting color palette.