These book covers for J.D. Salinger's "Catcher in the Rye" were inspired by a variety of artists and design movements. I was inspired by three different styles: Contemporary, 70’s Psychedelia, and Russian Constructivism.
Milton Glaser's Contemporary style
Milton Glaser's Contemporary style
Milton Glaser's Contemporary style
Milton Glaser's Contemporary style
Milton Glaser's Contemporary style
Milton Glaser's Contemporary style
Rough Sketch - Layout
Reference Collage - Milton Glaser
Wes Wilson's 70's Psychedelia
Wes Wilson's 70's Psychedelia
Wes Wilson's 70's Psychedelia
Wes Wilson's 70's Psychedelia
Wes Wilson's 70's Psychedelia
Wes Wilson's 70's Psychedelia
Rough Sketch - Layout
Reference Collage - Wes Wilson
Alexander Rodchenko's Russian Constructivism
Alexander Rodchenko's Russian Constructivism
Alexander Rodchenko's Russian Constructivism
Alexander Rodchenko's Russian Constructivism
Alexander Rodchenko's Russian Constructivism
Alexander Rodchenko's Russian Constructivism
Reference Collage - Alexander Rodchenko
Rough Sketch - Layout
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