Catalog for the minor typography.

You’re not always happy with the outcome of a design,
but still you have to place it in a catalog.
By translating the photographed work into a meta-type pattern,
we could scale the original dimensions and print them back on A4 paper.

We related the scaling procent to our satisfactory of the work.
If you thought it was a bad piece of work, the scaling went up to 600%.
If it was something good, the scaling would be the opposite (10% of the original size).
Therefore, bad works became printed over more than 60 pages, and good works on only 1.
You can only see very abstract pieces of bad work. The only option is to rip it out, and tape it on the wall.
For good work you have to read all the way to the back.


On the back of the last page of each work, there is a sticker where a number is on. This references back to the cover, so that you still can figure out who made it
In collaboration with Bart Klein Goldewijk, Manuel Di Tolve, Nikki Ververda and Marlein Lemmens.
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