Book Covers
A selection of book design projects for publishers such as University of Chicago Press, Vanderbilt University Press, PM Press, and Princeton University Press.
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Crises of the Sentence
A type-driven design for a literature title created for University of Chicago Press.
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Obsession, Aesthetics and the Iberian City
A playful, minimalist design for an urbanism title created for Vanderbilt University Press
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Wizards
A stark, minimal approach for a title about the rise of violent, far-right groups in the United States designed for Vanderbilt University Press.
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Darwin
A contemporary, minimal design for a biography of one of the most influential thinkers in Western science created for Princeton University Press.
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Materials of the Mind
For this history of the darker sides of Western science, a period-appropriate typographic approach combined with an illustration that relates to the subject matter. Designed for University of Chicago Press.
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Future on Fire
A look at how our climate has been impacted by unrestrained capitalist expansion designed for PM Press.
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Mood and Trope
A playful, minimalist pattern that engages the poetic subject matter of this literary history designed for University of Chicago Press.
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The City
For this repackaging of a seminal text in urbanism, a simple graphic drawn from 20th century transit maps. Designed for University of Chicago Press
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American Insecurity and the Origins of Vulnerability
Type disintegrating to communicate the vulnerability and insecurity exhibited by the current political and cultural climate in the United States. Designed for Princeton University Press.
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Resisting Extractivism
A simple 3D illustration that communicates the violence and urgency of the matter of industries of extraction and their impact on the nation of Peru. Designed for Vanderbilt University Press.
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Books against Tyranny
Type and illustration combine to communicate the censorship instituted under Fransisco Franco’s fascist dictatorship in the 20th century. Designed for Vanderbilt University Press.
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Crash Course on Crises
A minimal typographic treatment that communicates the collapse of an economic crisis by breaking the grid and letting the type ‘fall’ to the bottom of the frame. Designed for Princeton University Press.
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Borges
Photography and typography work in unison to reflect the gravitas of the subject of this new biography of Borges from Vanderbilt University Press.
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Hawk’s Done Gone
A type-focused design that conveys some of the folksy, down-to-earth aura of Mildred Haun’s prose created for Vanderbilt University Press.
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Creating Worlds Otherwise
A highly-abstract background illustration for a unique, esoteric take on art history and its relationship to activism from Vanderbilt University Press.
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Bitter English
A design for a collection of poems by Palestinian poet Ahmad Almallah using a scan of his actual identification paperwork and the reverse side of my US passport. Designed for University of Chicago Press.
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Copyright in Historical Perspective
A simple, minimalist design for this Vanderbilt Vintage series book about the intellectual history of copyright in the United States. The word is scaled and repeated to create the illusion of depth and perspective.
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The People’s Plaza
A design for a Vanderbilt University Press book about a political protest movement in Nashville, TN. The design is inspired by protest posters used in the March for Jobs and Freedom.

