Martyr
Cover for the Greek edition.
Client: Octana Books
The Dark Tower I: The Last Gunslinger
The first book of the "Dark Tower" series. The challenge was to design a cover that would set the style and character of the whole series. The solution was to have a shape of a prominent element of each book (e.g. the Gunslinger) and, inside it, the shape of the ever-elusive Dark Tower.
Client: Kleidarithmos Publications
Someone Else
Cover for the Greek edition of "Someone Else" by Guillaume Musso. A quest for the truth and its many versions about a murder that takes place on a small boat off the coast of France.
Client: Kleidarithmos Publications
Danse Macabre
Greek edition of Stephen King's "Danse Macabre", an essay about horror fiction in print, TV, radio, film and comics, and the influence of contemporary societal fears and anxieties on the genre. The iconic image of a "plague doctor" was used as a widely-recognized macabre figure.
Client: Kleidarithmos Publications
The Curious Case of Dassoukine's Trousers
Book Cover for the Greek edition of "The Curious Case of Dassoukine's Trousers". A composition based on elements of the story, combined with the letter Π, the first letter of the Greek word "trousers", which is also of a similar shape.
Client: Octana Books
Albatross
Greek edition of Ann Cleeves's "Albatross". A story full of mystery set in town by the sea.
Client: Kleidarithmos Publications
Frankenstein
Cover for Mary Shelley's classic novel. Stapled papers are a reference to Frankenstein's Creature which was assembled by various body parts.
Self project.
The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three
Design for the second book of the Dark Tower series. The main element of the book, the door (both figurately and literally) reveals a glimpse of the Dark Tower.
Client: Kleidarithmos Publications
The Green Mile
"The Green Mile", one of Stephen King's most humane and intense novels was a challenging assignment. The main design elements consist of the protagonist's chained legs, an image which works both as a symbol and a reference to the character's situation, and the mouse, a secondary but very important element of the story.
Client: Kleidarithmos Publications
Christine
Cover for the Greek edition of "Christine", one of Stephen King's most intense novels. The story's protagonist, the demonic car Christine, is displayed having left bloody skid marks.
Client: Kleidarithmos Publications
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