Julian Assange: The Unauthorised Autobiography

assangeWhatever your views on the rights or wrongs of publishing this book, we love this deceptively simple cover.

The title has been published with massive publicity, controversy and debate, but the design is cool and clear. It’s only gradually that you realise how disruptive it is within its genre, and how much it communicates about the circumstances surrounding the book’s publication.

The usual autobiographical design convention of the author’s open, honest face is brutally subverted by the savage rip. This draws the reader’s attention to the brilliantly chosen title — again, it takes a while for the contradiction within it to become obvious. But when it does, it gives a clear indication of what makes this book so different and of the conflict it has caused.

A fantastic example of how a great design and a good title can reveal far more about a book than any amount of hyperbolic straplines or breathless endorsements.

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Go To Sleep

go-to-sleep-1We’re big fans of blurbs that use a good quote from the book to allow the text to speak for itself. Very few publishers do this — a real waste of their authors’ voices and talents.

So we applaud Canongate for seeing the value of Helen Walsh’s bleak and honest approach and for having the confidence to expose it to everyone who comes in contact with the book.

This quote is perfectly chosen. There is no need for any explanatory waffle, and it immediately makes you want to read on to find out how the character got into this state and what is going to happen.

It’s a shame that it was felt necessary to shove on so many reviews, none of which are particularly insightful. Far better to let the text breathe and only have one review (we’d recommend the Guardian one as it does offer something a bit unusual) or, even better, none at all.

Overall, this is a brilliant piece of design. The tear splashes and coffee stains say far more about the chaos and desperation of this new mother’s life than any amount of blurb ever could. A fantastically powerful back cover.

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The Raw Shark Texts

sharkspThis is, quite simply, one of the greatest spines of all time. It is so obvious that the publishers thought this book could be a cult hit and therefore spent a long time ensuring every detail is cool and sophisticated. The spine is just one example of how this extra care and attention paid off. How simple and yet how clever to use a spine to deliver reviews.

The publishers have recognised that this book will mostly been seen spine on and therefore have turned the space into a selling tool. Not only that, they have done it in a way that is stylish and simple, which in itself is no mean feat.

Genius.

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Raw Shark Texts

sharktextsLovely.

This cover has been put together beautifully: The title is fantastically well framed by the imagery around it; the author name is strong and clear; and the detail of the shapes in the main image emerge slowly and tantalisingly. Best of all is the iconic silhoutte of the sharks jaw bone that is so subtle that it takes while to notice. It would have been easy to have gone for some kind of cliched shark fin image for this book. Instead the publishers have created something hyper-cool and contemporary.

It feels more like an album cover than a book cover.

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