Risque Fantasy Book Covers

A Series of Book Covers Show Literature That Should Exist but Doesn't

A collection of fantasy book covers by designer Tyler Adam Smith explores unpublished literature that should exist. The book covers have humorous titles that satirize the authors of real books. Over the course of 100 days, Smith created 100 book covers. Each day, he created another humorous book design.

Smith bars no punches as he goes after books that are well-loved and respected by many. The edgy artist named his rendition of a sequel to the Holy Bible "It seems to me that many of you have missed the point: Let's Try This Again." Smith also aimed at popular books in the fiction world. Branching into the fantasy genre, Smith's J.K Rowling novel is named "Now, I F*cking Hate Magic."
Trend Themes
1. Fantasy Satire - Opportunity for creating satirical literature or artwork within the fantasy genre.
2. Humorous Book Design - Disruptive innovation opportunity in creating humorous book covers that satirize popular literature.
3. Edgy Artistic Expressions - Creating edgy and controversial artwork as a form of creative expression.
Industry Implications
1. Book Publishing - Opportunity for publishers to experiment with satirical literature within the fantasy genre.
2. Graphic Design - Opportunity for graphic designers to create innovative and humorous book cover designs.
3. Art and Illustration - Opportunity for artists and illustrators to push boundaries and create edgy and controversial artwork.

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