2025
Designed by Jack Smyth (Freelance)
Categories: Printed Publication / Print / Publication
Industry: Cultural
Book cover design for Claire Baglin's novel On the Clock which packs a family saga, a penetrating picture of social inequality, and a coming-of-age story into a compact tale told in two alternating strands. The first follows the 20-year-old narrator's summer job at a fast food franchise and the other shows us moments from her childhood with her family, with a particular focus on her hapless, infuriating, good-hearted father, a low-paid but devoted electrician in a factory with an upside-down smile. These two skeins sketch out in swift turns two stories of underappreciated work: one covering several decades, the other a summer; one constituting a sort of life, the other a stopgap on the way to something different (the narrator is a college student).
The cover utilises working white, a simple collage and claustrophobic type treatment to give the viewer a sense of the sinking ennui of a life constrained by the prospects of minimum wage work.