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The covers for 'Harry Potter' books have changed quite a lot since the first book was released in 1997. Here's a dive into the many facades of the 'Harry Potter' novels.
From the abstract to the photorealistic, and the beautiful to the downright bizarre, check out all the Harry Potter cover designs below. The Harry Potter books have been released around the globe with over 200 different cover designs.
Since the publication of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in 1997, many publishers have created new editions of each book with new cover art provided by various illustrators. Bloomsbury is the British publication that has created both adult and children's covers.
Over the years, these Harry Potter book covers have been redesigned and reimagined, carrying the magic forward with each new generation of readers. Today, we embark on a visual odyssey through all Harry Potter book covers, focusing primarily on the UK and US versions.
Find the complete Harry Potter book set, the original screenplay of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, and the best wizarding toys, collectibles, LEGOs, accessories, and more. Plus, discover DVD & Blu-ray editions of all the Harry Potter movies as well as Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.
The “Harry Potter Book Covers Free Printables” on Paper Trail Design is a fantastic resource for any Harry Potter fan looking to add a magical touch to their book collection or party decor.
After the popularity of the Harry Potter media franchise, the design of the book covers was changed. The new cover art featured a darker, more mysterious art style. However, the colors on them are more vivid, offering a more nuanced style of cover art that appeals to modern readers better.
The US and UK editions of the books feature some of the first and most iconic illustrations of the Wizarding World, but the wealth of ‘Potter’ artwork is truly global. We’ve compiled ten of our favourite book covers — from the gorgeous, to the unique, to the downright bizarre!
In celebration of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, we’ve compiled seven galleries of book covers from seven different countries/languages. We’ve also included tid-bits of behind-the-scenes information concerning the designs of these covers!
Some countries used the original cover when they are translating the books, but others also chose to came up and release the translated books with their own covers. To celebrate the magic, today we are collecting Harry Potter covers from all around the world!