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The main concept of TRASHBOOKSatelier was born while I was making a book as a Christmas gift
for a friend: I used every type of paper I had in the house. Different papers, with different
weights, different colours, everything kept inside an Amazon box’s cardboard. I realized how
interesting was to create books from waste. In addition, reusing and repurposing are key
subjects in contemporary society and this concept is already part of the market, although in
different shapes.
 
I worked for a while on a series called ''Sketch(totrash)books, no waste editable sketchbooks'',
consisting of books made of waste.
These sketchbooks are meant for artists to paint on the cover and make every single book
unique and personal, helping the planet! At present, many of the sketch(totrash)books are
made from waste offered by Boothsprint, a printing house in Penryn, UK. Most of their covers are made
with delivery cardboard packages.
 
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Revision as of 17:37, 25 April 2022

.TRASHBOOKSatelier concept

The main concept of TRASHBOOKSatelier was born while I was making a book as a Christmas gift for a friend: I used every type of paper I had in the house. Different papers, with different weights, different colours, everything kept inside an Amazon box’s cardboard. I realized how interesting was to create books from waste. In addition, reusing and repurposing are key subjects in contemporary society and this concept is already part of the market, although in different shapes.

I worked for a while on a series called Sketch(totrash)books, no waste editable sketchbooks, consisting of books made of waste. These sketchbooks are meant for artists to paint on the cover and make every single book unique and personal, helping the planet! At present, many of the sketch(totrash)books are made from waste offered by Boothsprint, a printing house in Penryn, UK. Most of their covers are made with delivery cardboard packages.

.current research

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