Top Ten Tuesday: Cool Typography

Posted February 3, 2026 by Nicky in General / 15 Comments

This week’s Top Ten Tuesday prompt is about interesting cover typography… which is a tricky topic for me, because I’m a very non-visual person! That said, it also sounds fun, so let’s see what I can do.

Cover of Wolf Worm by T. Kingfisher Cover of This Will Be Fun by E.B. Asher Cover of A River Enchanted by Rebecca Ross Cover of Love, Theoretically, by Ali Hazelwood Cover of Paris Daillencourt is About To Crumble by Alexis Hall

Cover of Radiant Black vol 1 by Kyle Higgins et al Cover of Tied to You vol. 1 by WHAT and Chelliace Cover of Copper Script by KJ Charles Cover of An Unkindness of Magicians by Kat Howard Cover of Planting Clues: How Plants Solve Crimes by David J. Gibson

I make no promises about the quality of the books, because I’ve only read four of them and only loved two. All the same, these covers jumped out at me as doing interesting things with the typography (like following the layers of the cake, the echoed upside-down A, the letters of Tied to You being tied together, the broken crime-scene tape).

For my money, the coolest is An Unkindness of Magicians, though: it’s a pretty plain font, but somehow it’s making that pale-on-pale look work, and the branches are growing into the letters… a lot of the time bright colours draw the eye, but this cover draws the eye by eschewing colour, including in the title text.

I’m very curious to see what others have unearthed, and what other people feel looks cool!

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15 responses to “Top Ten Tuesday: Cool Typography

  1. These are great examples! I like the way a bunch of your choices have the letters weaving in and out with other elements in the cover. Like A River Enchanted and Wolf Worm.

    • Yeah, I hadn’t actually noticed A River Enchanted before somehow? And then I was looking at my saved book covers having a think and realised — the letters are in the water!

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