A tip of the cap to art director/graphic designer Elizabeth Perez for her concept design for an edition of Ray Bradbury’s “Fahrenheit 451.” It comes complete with matchstick in the front cover, and match-strike zone on the spine. Bonus points for treating us all to the one negative email she’s received about her creative endeavor. (You can read it here.)
Bradbury Inferno
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