
Sometimes, a book cover doesn’t just tell you what’s inside — it screams it in five fonts while hurling mystics, playwrights, and philosophers at your face like a cosmic dodgeball game. The Law of Attention by RJ Spina appears to have decided that subtlety is for the unenlightened. Instead, we’re treated to a full-blown purple vortex of wisdom, featuring “Conversations with God,” “Spells by Merlin,” “Poems by Shakespeare,” and “Teachings by St. Germain,” all swirling together like the world’s strangest dinner party guest list.
The background seems to be an ancient religious conference call — with saints, prophets, and historical icons awkwardly cropped into the ether, all staring in slightly different directions as if no one agreed on where the camera was. The text itself occupies about 70% of the cover space, which is fitting, since reading it feels like completing an obstacle course for the eyes.
The end result? A design that practically dares you to focus on any one element — which, considering it’s a book about attention, might actually be a clever cosmic prank.