The cover should not be an abstract graphic. It should feel like a visual statement. Here’s the picture I’d use. A lone man standing still in a dark empty space. He is facing away from the camera, not looking at us. The background is black or nearly black, with very little visible detail. There is a single soft light source above or slightly behind him, creating a faint outline around his shoulders and head. He is dressed simply, maybe in a dark hoodie or plain fitted clothing. No face visible. No smile. No action. Just stillness. The feeling should be calm controlled isolated serious disciplined rebuilt The image should suggest that this is the moment before transformation, not after it. He is not celebrating. He is not performing. He is standing in silence, getting ready to rebuild himself. If you want it even stronger, the man can be placed in the center of a large empty space, making him look small compared to the darkness around him. That gives the feeling of overwhelm and then control being regained. If you want a more premium version, add a faint beam of light cutting through the darkness from above, with the man standing directly in that light. That makes it feel like clarity returning. So the picture is basically: one man dark room or dark void back turned soft light minimal detail heavy atmosphere quiet power Mehr sehen