Initial Thoughts
The book uses literally no colour at all inside it, so there would be no use in creating a cover filled with colour, so I think b&w is the way forward for this brief (with possibly some colour in the title).
The pictures inside are incredibly simple, a skeleton on a black background, I think the cover should be the same, as this is the best way to represent the content. Although the cover may look simple, hopefully not boring, there would be no point in creating a really extravagant and complex illustrated cover when the actual content of the book is the complete opposite.
Looking through the internet and the college Library, I have found some great examples of how this can be achieved.



The example covers use little to no cover, and are again focused on the actual design rather than the image.
Simplicity is definitely the way to go for this cover.
The book uses literally no colour at all inside it, so there would be no use in creating a cover filled with colour, so I think b&w is the way forward for this brief (with possibly some colour in the title).
The pictures inside are incredibly simple, a skeleton on a black background, I think the cover should be the same, as this is the best way to represent the content. Although the cover may look simple, hopefully not boring, there would be no point in creating a really extravagant and complex illustrated cover when the actual content of the book is the complete opposite.
Looking through the internet and the college Library, I have found some great examples of how this can be achieved.

The example covers use little to no cover, and are again focused on the actual design rather than the image.
Simplicity is definitely the way to go for this cover.
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