book cover design
Csopaki Történetek
When my coaching client published her latest book, she invited me to design the cover- an exciting project rooted in both storytelling and strategy. The book is a fiction narrative built around a real and often challenging business theme: how a family business can be successfully passed on to the next generation.
I chose Évi because she quickly understood what I wanted, and with her creative ideas, she exceeded my expectations. I’m extremely satisfied with her work, which is why I’ve asked for her help on multiple projects
Agnes Loksa
- book cover
My client is a business and growth coach supporting entrepreneurs and family-run businesses through change, growth, and transition. This book marks an important milestone for her — her very first publication — using fiction to explore real business challenges around legacy, leadership, and succession within a family business.
The challenge was to design a book cover that clearly communicates a complex and emotional topic: passing a family business from one generation to the next. The cover needed to feel professional and credible for a business audience, while also reflecting the human side of the story — relationships, trust, and the emotional weight behind succession.
I wanted the cover to tell a story even before the first page is read. On the folded cover, only the father figure is visible: the generation currently holding the business. When the book is opened, the full illustration is revealed: the father and son hugging. This moment symbolises trust, connection, and the emotional handover that sits behind every successful family business transition.
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