Raising important questions related to Al, 'Techtopia' sheds light on the future of humanity in the digital age and links it to Vedantic teachings in the end. We've captured this on the cover through the binary code in the background and writing 'Techtopia' in a captcha-like manner, along with the box above the author's name that says 'I am Human'.
A guide by the metaphysical therapist and life coach Sahar Gharachorlou, 'Twice Born', draws on her 14 years of experience guiding clients. Given her areas of expertise and past life regression therapies, the cover showcases how the soul travels across lifetimes and the need to understand the cause of pain to heal.
In 'Rhythm of the Ruins', Mukul Kumar has penned poems across a wide range of themes and emotions. The cover draws inspiration from one of his poems showcasing the scandalous poverty perceived in a Bombay slum.
For 'His Master's Words', a book on Sikh devotional musicians, we've showcased the Golden Temple, a central pilgrimage site, and kirtan taking place at the forefront.
Penned by Former Punjab DGP GS Aujla, 'In and Out of Step' is an anthology based on his personal and professional life. The cover illustration depicts the author in uniform against the backdrop of the state he served.
A one-of-a-kind book in India, 'Wilderness Is Us' is an exhaustive guide for exploring the great outdoors, including everything from what to pack to how to read nature. The cover features a lovely picture in grayscale clicked by the author during one of his hikes and a colour in contrast to the title.
Nehmat Sandhu's debut book features poems about human experiences. The author wanted a minimal cover design with some natural elements in varied colours to highlight the spectrum of emotions explored in her poems.