12 ridiculous book covers that somehow got into print
Categories: Design and Architecture | Positive
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/12-ridiculous-book-covers-that-somehow-got-into-print.htmlIn contrast to the established opinion, a lot can be understood about books by the cover. This is a tandem of an ideal title and an ideal illustration, which together give the reader an idea of what the book is about.
Take, for example, these 12 bestsellers. They cover topics such as cannibalism, armed robberies, dentist visits, a cupcake—loving camel and computer programs for the kitchen. Judging by the covers, you are definitely waiting for fascinating hours of reading.
"How to make money in your free time". The hint is understood.
"Computer sex. Input". Excuse me, where to enter what?
"Christ in a poncho." We must have missed some part of the Bible…
"Taryn is going to the dentist." And as if asking: "Are you sure you're a dentist?"
"Become successful in denim." Jeans are our everything.
"Cooking with Fluff." Even in Russian, this title sounds strange, and in English "Pooh" is consonant with "poo", that is, with excrement. We don't want to cook with waste products, thank you.
"Eating people is wrong." Really?!
"The cupcake Eater." Naughty boy.
"Children make terrible pets." That's really it.
"The witch who adapted." Ah this beautiful design…
"How to increase your IQ by eating gifted children." No comments.
"Computer programs for the kitchen". "Kulina-a-ar!" said Margarita Pavlovna in the Pokrovsky Gate.
Keywords: Absurdity | Books | Covers
Post News ArticleRecent articles
Annie was the third of six children in the family of a US Air Force officer, and her family moved quite often because of her ...
We present you a photo project by London photographer Muir Vidler called Rebels Without a Pause ("Rebels out of Time"), dedicated ...
Related articles
Monarchs not only live, but even die more interesting than their subjects. At least, those that we want to tell you about in this ...
Each of us must have seen the work of Robert McGinnis at least once. This American illustrator loves spy themes and spectacular ...
Unexpectedly found artifacts of youth, without any doubt, touch the most delicate strings of the soul. Dusty posters found in ...
Old black and white photographs have their own charm. But sometimes you really want to learn more about the past, literally plunge ...