A haunting image of a solitary figure and cascading text falling into an hourglass visually captures the themes of inevitability and futility in The Stranger by Albert Camus. The hourglass becomes a central symbol of time’s relentless passage, grounding the composition in the novel’s existential tension. Subtle nods to the beach setting—a crucial location in the story—add atmosphere and narrative depth. The minimalist layout and restrained color palette enhance the contemplative mood, while the interplay of typography and imagery invites viewers to engage with the book’s philosophical core. This cover design aims to translate complex literary themes into a visually compelling and concept-driven solution.

The Stranger

Book Jacket

Spring 2025

Illustrator, Photoshop

Awards: 2nd Prize in TCU Annual Banned Book Design Competition


Book cover of 'The Stranger' by Albert Camus with an illustration of an hourglass, a falling person silhouette, and a starry night background.
Book cover of 'The Stranger' by Albert Camus depicting an hourglass with a silhouette of a falling person, set against a starry background.