Loose Leaf is a new publication by Manual that features large-format printed art works. What’s unique about it is that each edition comes packaged ready to be installed on your wall. The publication is unbound and each piece is hole-punched allowing you to easily display it on a wall with small pushpins. Pretty neat.
Via AisleOne.
Clever, beautiful.
Check out the video from the main site:
Published twice a year, Loose Leaf intends to present images in a physical, livable form, a distinct departure from the online consumption of visual material that pervades our lives.
(emphasis mine)
I love the term “livable” to describe the concept. One day, screens may become so cheap and pervasive that you can casually hang a digital artwork on your wall and leave it. Until then, this kind of design is clearly one thing print can do better.
More like this, please.