
The unexpected direction of the scene on this Starting Line album cover goes along with the name of the album
Direction. Very interesting design, it definitely drew me in.

This is
Double Cross by James Patterson. The design of this cover is not the best that I have seen. The words draw you away from the actual picture which I do not feel is a successful graphic desin.

This is a very well known graphic design from the 7th Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows written by J.K. Rowling. Even though there is alot to focus on here it paints an interesting visual.

This graphic design, What is it to Burn by Finch is a good example of repetition and clarity.

This album by Copeland, Know Nothing Stays the Same, has more of a simple feeling. The one pop of color is a very successful graphic.

This very well known book cover is of
Catch 22 by Joseph Heller is an excellent example of graphic design. It is very effective in its simplicity, the red pops out off of the blue as does the black but without competing for attention.

This album by The New Pornographers uses a two-tone cover with somewhat complimenting colors. Very appealing.

This album, Funeral by Arcade Fire is also a good graphic design. The intricacy of the feather contrasts nicely with the simplicity of the hand.

This Angels and Airwaves album cover achieves the same goal as the one below. The bright light draws the eye right into the middle of the cover, then the fading light brings the eye out to the edges.

The vibrant colors of the globe on this Acoustic Syndicate album cover really pops and draws the eye right to the middle. A very effective use of color.