I thought that there is less and less space for material things. Nice pieces that you can touch, smell, or, even something good, lick.
Old things are pleasant because the density of useful information in them can be determined at a glance. These are understandable things. For example, a book. You look at it, and already approximately you can imagine how many days or months it will take to read it. For a person it is obvious: the more pages, the longer it will take to read. Another thing - a flash drive with text documents for 8 gigabytes. Here figs will be determined at a glance.
Nevertheless, the media is less and less information. The long-awaited increase in the density of information on analog media, we now deal with (;
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Well, who would not want to have a shirt with the first volume of War and Peace (no one else?) Or wallpaper with the texts of the British Encyclopedia. Little space - a bunch of text.
But I came up with that. All that is lower is justfofan, i. for fun and fun for.

We take a lot of letters (for example, the first volume of the novel “War and Peace” by Tolstoy L.N.), throwing out unnecessary spaces and line breaks, kerning - in the ass, leading - down. We sang sochni concentrate thoughts dear Lev Nikolayevich before us. Now it is on t-shirts, posters, and wallpapers. Fun, provocatively! Try it yourself.
By the way, this is a normal corporate identity idea for some fun advertising or information company. "For you - the very infosok" and te te.
What do you think?
PS Oh yes. After all, everyone loves little stupid web services? (; You can make it so that you come to the site, insert the second volume of “War and Peace” into the mold and immediately download the hash letter in the vectors. And at the typography immediately ah yes - print on the shirt. You can do it if that. With my design cheerful, perky.