In 2020, that most decidedly damned of years, art and design were a poultice for many … or at least a worthy distraction from the goings-on of a global pandemic.
In 2021, as the world begins to rebound and bask in the hope offered by vaccines and new leadership, visual culture has served to uplift, energize and surprise.
That is readily apparent in a trip to the bookstore (virtual or otherwise). Regardless of whether there’s an optimism and energy packed into some of these jackets or it’s simply the byproduct of emerging into the first spring following a beleaguered year, we’re elated by the design that has been dancing across shelves of late.
Here are 30 of our favorites.
Rodrigo Corral Studio, featuring the artwork of Andrew Kuo
Tom EtheringtonZoe Norvell (featuring a 1909 print by Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita)Na Kim
(Read much more about this cover, and Na Kim, here.)
Dominique Jones (photo: Micaiah Carter)Jon GrayMatt BroughtonJanet HansenArsh Raziuddin with Oliver MundayJenny Volvovski (as she detailed on Instagram, "This one falls squarely between my designed published covers and redesigned unpublished ones. On Tuesday, I was given approximately 20 minutes to create a placeholder cover for Amanda Gorman's forthcoming book of poetry 'The Hill We Climb.' Just in case there was interest after she performed her inaugural poem."Rodrigo Corral StudioSarah May WilkinsonTom Etherington
(Read more about the Penguin Green Ideas series here.)
Peter Mendelsund
(Read about Mendelsund’s approach to book cover design here.)
Chelsea Hunter (illo: Jane Newland)Arsh Raziuddin with Oliver MundaySarah WhittakerJohn GallNa KimHolly OvendenJanet HansenHolly OvendenRodrigo Corral StudioGrace Han (AD: Alison Forner)Casa RexAnna Morrison
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