0 blue-black-white-red-happy-sad-true-crime-book-cover-ideas-with-silhouette-man-shadows-woman-clouds-waves-flames-divide-a9c86c40e7 The cover design plays on the dichotomy of emotions associated with true crime — the serenity of blue and white symbolizes the happiness derived from love and satisfaction, while the red and black side reflects the darker, sadder elements of crime. The silhouettes of the man and woman on each side of the color divide visually represent the duality in human relationships, central to the book's theme. The choice of a serif font for the title adds a sense of sophistication, while gold foiling gives it visual prominence, and the simpler sans-serif for the author's name ensures readability. The layout is carefully balanced to guide the reader’s eye evenly across the cover. The matte finish with spot gloss highlights critical elements, making the cover tactilely engaging, while textured hues create a sensory depth that intrigues potential readers at first glance.
0 young-adult-amour-triste-joie-angoisse-desir-book-cover-ideas-with-sky-skyline-city-lights-haze-new-york-cafe-cobblestone-streets-ripple-connect-divide-tome-1-elarae-dos-a-dos-lycee-parisian-rooftops-semi-profile-ff4fd07575 This design visually manifests the emotional and physical separation of the protagonists while maintaining a cohesive narrative. The split layout effectively introduces readers to the stark contrast between the characters’ environments, symbolizing their struggle to connect despite the barriers. A modern serif font for the title conveys elegance and emotion, while the sans-serif font for the author’s name maintains a contemporary and clean look. The choice of matte lamination lends a tactile depth, with the spot-gloss emphasizing key elements like the title and characters, drawing attention directly to the focal points. The design intentionally blends warm and cold tones to reflect the mix of emotions—triste, joie, amour, angoisse, désir—present in the story.