The first part is a theoretical reader (40 pages | 11.25×28 cm) dealing with everyday-life-objects as a source of inspiration and finding new ways of creating visual output by categorizing the personal environment.
The second part is a visual archive (452 pages | 22.5×28 cm) containing 3,000 images I did during the last four months showing everyday-life-objects ordered by visual attributes form, color and material. The book can be seen as a daily-life source of inspiration to generate new ways of graphic output by merging different things through classification in categories.