Hungarian design student Kincső Nagy has created a Harry Potter reading experience that might even trump the original.
As part of a university project, Nagy redesigned the covers for each novel in the seven-part series, laser-cutting simple shapes out of black paper covers, which give the collection a minimalistic feel.
"These books are on the border of childhood, therefore my goal was to redesign them with illustrations that reflect this extraordinary atmosphere," Nagy wrote in a Behance post.
Oh, did we mention that the covers glow in the dark?
Take a closer look at Nagy's work, below. J.K. Rowling, are you seeing this?
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