A visual representation of Frankenstein's solitude and rejection, created for the book cover.
Illustration of the Frankenstein book cover
This illustration captures Frankenstein's deep loneliness and emotional conflict through two versions. In the first, the character is depicted from a high angle, small and vulnerable, surrounded by trees symbolizing rejection. The blue color conveys his sadness, while the shapes and counter-shapes reflect his internal struggle.
First version of the Frankenstein book cover
Second version of the Frankenstein book cover
In the second version, Frankenstein walks through a forest, head bowed, reinforcing his sense of abandonment. The trees continue to represent his isolation, and the blue tones heighten his emotional anguish.
Illustration of the Frankenstein book cover
Both versions express his pain and longing for acceptance, while the illustrated typography integrates seamlessly into the design, complementing and enhancing the work's overall atmosphere.