Everyone has heard the old saying “don’t judge a book by its cover”, yet we all know how important the first impression is. Every little detail starting from the font in the title, through the visual language, all the way to the texture of the binding plays a significant role in creating a desire to read a particular book. Many people base their ideas and thoughts about a book purely off of what they see on the cover, making the look of the book as important as the writing inside. Uncovered explores this exact statement - that the cover can turn out to be even more important than the contents of the book. The plain white covers relate with the title and the pages feature different book covers, that seem unrelated at first. The text is positioned on the inside of the french folded and perforated pages, encouraging you to dig deeper and rip them off, in order to find out more.