My favourite book covers of 2021

You should never judge a book by its cover but I always do. Here I take a look back at my favourites book covers of 2021.

 

After the Sun by Jonas Eika – Design by Lauren Peters-Collaer | The Adventures of Miss Barbara Pym by Paula Byrne – Design by Anna Morrison.

American Tragedy by Theodore Dreiser – Design by Mark Abrams | Britain Alone by Philip Stephens – Design by Jonny Pelham

Small Bodies of Water by Nina Mingya Powles – Design by Gill Heeley | With Teeth by Kristen Arnett – Design by Lauren Peters-Collaer

Moments in my Writing Life After Which Everything Was Different by Chuck Palahniuk – Illustration by Tree Abraham | Damnation Spring by Ash Davidson – Design by Jaya Micel, Illustration by Jeremy Miranda

Dirt by Bill Buford – Design by Gabriel Wilson | Plot by Jean Hanff Korelitz – Design by Jack Smyth

Caliban by Rachel Ingall’s – Design by Peter Adlington | Falling by T.J. Newman – Design by Dave Litman

Featherweight by Mick Kitson – Design by Helen Crawford-White | God of Mercy by Okezie Nwoka – Design by Sara Wood

Lemon by Kwon Yeo-Sun – Design by Holly Ovenden | Velvet was the Night by Silva Moreno-Garcia – Design by Jo Fletcher

A Bright Ray of Darkness by Ethan Hawke – Design by John Gall | Language of Truth by Salman Rushdie – Design by Jon Gray

O by Steven Carroll – Design by Jon Gray | King Richard by Michael Dobbs – Design by Tyler Comrie

Machete by Tomas Q Morin – Design by Braulio Amado | Useless Miracle by Barry Schechter – Design by Melville House

The Mission House by Carys Davies – Design by Peter Collaer | My Biggest Mistake by Terry O’ Reilly – Design by David Gee

Pure Gold by John Patrick McHugh – Design by Jack Smyth | The Adventures of Isabel by Candas Jane Dorsey – Design by Jack Smyth

Noise by Danusia Malina-Derben – Design by Rodrigo Corral Studio | What it Feels Like for a Girl by Paris Lees – Design by Tom Etherington

Think Like a Mountain by Aldo Leopold – Design by Tom Etherington | Sea Love Me by Mia Couto – Design by Zoe Norvell (featuring a 1909 print by Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita)

 
Rich Carter

The studio of Brighton-based graphic designer, Rich Carter. A happy and optimistic creative who works across brand identity, editorial and print.

http://www.richcstudio.co.uk
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