Health Information Science
Cover for a manual that attempts to explain the framework for the operation and development of library services, the central axes of search, evaluation and management of medical information, the reliability control of sources and information, and the metrics for the use of established forms of scientific communication.
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.
Bag of Bones
Cover for the Greek edition of "Bag of Bones" by Stephen King. A horror-mystery ghost story that takes place in an area around a lake.
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
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
International Business Strategy
Α core textbook for advanced undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate students that combines analytical rigour and managerial insight on the functioning and strategy of large multinational enterprises.
Client: Kleidarithmos Publications
The Roots of Heaven
The composition consists of a map of Lake Chad, where the story takes place, and the image of an elephant (borrowed from Hieronymus Bosch's "The Garden of Earthly Delights"), a key element and symbol of the story.
Client: Octana Books
Social Reproduction Theory
This groundbreaking collection explores the profound power of Social Reproduction Theory to deepen our understanding of everyday life under capitalism.
Client: Kleidarithmos Publications
Digital Design and Computer Architecture
Book cover for the Greek edition. The design consists of circuits and connections, a nod to the subject of the book which introduces the reader to the fundamentals of digital logic and the step by step procedure of building a MIPS microprocessor.
Client: Kleidarithmos Publications
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
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