I contributed both the cover illustration and interior layout design for Trust Issues, an anthology that reframes trust not as a fixed quality of technologies or systems, but as a dynamic, relational force shaped by our institutions, bodies, and collective knowledge. Drawing from themes of information, embodiment, and relationality, the essays invite readers to engage with trust as a practice rooted in context and perspective. My role was to visually interpret these complex ideas through the cover artwork, while crafting an interior design that supports clarity and cohesion across diverse contributions. The result is a thoughtful, grounded publication that reflects the anthology’s collaborative and conceptual depth.