From The Choices We Made

Sandra Rzeczyca creates narrative warmth for the From the Choices We Made book cover using a manga-inspired illustration and soft tones.
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From the Choices We Made book cover design by Sandra Rzeczyca.
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Team Behind the Design

Client: Brandy Blackmon
Category: Print Design — Book Cover
Location: Chicago, United States
Project Brief: Produce a book cover that visually reflects Brandy Blackmon’s narrative, blending slice-of-life warmth with symbolic illustration rooted in manga influences.

Print Design Analysis

From the Choices We Made sample cover design by Sandra Rzeczyca.

When I review book cover print designs, I often look at illustration quality, narrative symbolism, typography, and overall composition.

Sandra Rzeczyca’s work is a great example of this principle.

 

From the Choices We Made book cover design by Sandra Rzeczyca.
  • Illustration & Style: I think the hand-drawn artwork is a strong choice because its youthful approachability makes the cover feel personal and emotionally engaging.
  • Narrative Symbolism: The beachfront setting with two characters holding hands is a powerful image. It signals companionship and reflection, which is an inviting entry into the story.
  • Details: The playful beach ball is a key element. It subtly balances the introspective mood. This keeps the cover relatable and warm.
  • Typography: The script font for the title suggests introspection. It complements the illustrated scene without overpowering it.
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What Brands & Agencies Can Learn from This Design

This book cover offers a strong lesson in using illustration to convey emotion.

1. Choose a Style with a Clear Audience

The style of your illustration sends a clear signal. A manga-influenced approach, for example, can connect with a younger or more emotionally-driven readership. This choice can be more effective than a generic or photorealistic image.

2. Tell a Story in a Single Scene

A strong book cover uses a single, symbolic scene to hint at the larger narrative themes of the story, creating intrigue without revealing too much.

3. Balance the Mood with a Small Detail

If your cover has a serious or introspective mood, a single lighthearted detail can add balance. This makes the overall composition feel more relatable and emotionally complex.

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