The cover design visually represents the psychological experience of chronic anxiety (Qalaq) by integrating a personal photograph from the novel with a structural typographic intervention. By elongating the Arabic title, قلق, and forcing the lettering to extend past the physical margin of the book, the layout mimics the condition itself. The design uses this intentional boundary break to serve as a literal metaphor: it illustrates how anxiety initiates at a specific moment but continuously stretches outward, defying structural limits to convey a state that persists without closure.
In and cover design, 140 pages, 125x190 mm., Arabic, ISBN: 978-39-878002-21 - 2026
The design for Odai al-Zobi's travel literature Al-Zialal al-Mutanaqqila (English: Traveling Shades), issued by Khan Aljanub in Berlin, Germany, has been directly taken from the book content and traces the map the writer took on his journey.
In and cover design, 144 pages, 125x190 mm., Arabic, ISBN: 978-3-98780-010-8 - 2025
Taking inspiration from the title, the cover design for Dellair Youssef's second book, Adam Bergmann, published by Khan al-Janoub in Berlin, Germany, was based on a black-and-white design to emphasise nihilism.
The cover design visually represents the psychological experience of chronic anxiety (Qalaq) by integrating a personal photograph from the novel with a structural typographic intervention. By elongating the Arabic title, قلق, and forcing the lettering to extend past the physical margin of the book, the layout mimics the condition itself. The design uses this intentional boundary break to serve as a literal metaphor: it illustrates how anxiety initiates at a specific moment but continuously stretches outward, defying structural limits to convey a state that persists without closure.
In and cover design, 140 pages, 125x190 mm., Arabic, ISBN: 978-39-878002-21 - 2026
The design for Odai al-Zobi's travel literature Al-Zialal al-Mutanaqqila (English: Traveling Shades), issued by Khan Aljanub in Berlin, Germany, has been directly taken from the book content and traces the map the writer took on his journey.
In and cover design, 144 pages, 125x190 mm., Arabic, ISBN: 978-3-98780-010-8 - 2025
Taking inspiration from the title, the cover design for Dellair Youssef's second book, Adam Bergmann, published by Khan al-Janoub in Berlin, Germany, was based on a black-and-white design to emphasise nihilism.