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We have been recently working on the competition module in uni, answering briefs from a number of different establishments. This one is from Penguin, they wanted a new book cover for the novel 'Perfume, The story of a murderer' by Patrick Suskind. Research led me to create this outcome, including floral elements and the passionate embrace of a man and woman. The double meaning means that the reader has a double take and the text on the front is in a white spot varnish to make it look as though the cover has no content and the illustration speak for itself.
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