The book design features custom typography inspired by iconic objects featured in the exhibition. Learn more about the project Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Play Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Play Zoom Enlarge Play Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge The museum wanted the book to have a life beyond the exhibition as a valuable and accessible resource on Afrofuturism. Learn more about the project Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge The flexible structure interweaves essays, profiles and objects in an engaging mix that offers many different points of entry for anyone who picks up and flips through the book. Learn more about the project Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge The strong typography is complemented by a vibrant color palette based on colors found in the artifacts themselves. Learn more about the project Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge The electric yellow book jacket and red cover beneath reference the colors of the original Parliament logo, with the exhibition title set in Parliament Medium. Learn more about the project Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge The front cover features a detail of “Android/Negroid #14” by the artist Wayne Hodge. Zoom Enlarge The back cover recreates a work from the artist Alisha B. Wormsley’s billboard series, “There Are Black People in the Future.” Share: Twitter, LinkedIn, Email