
While I was working at the printer school of design, I noticed that there was a lot of beauty left on the probes: sometimes the printer printed out an incredible seal or printed not at all what was in line, but someone handed over the rest of the good paper. In the break between the records, I wanted to do something about myself, and it was decided to put all the above things together. This led to the appearance of the zines collected from the remains of paper, the printing probes, and the long — accumulated marriage.
Printing Oddities #1 Format: A4, 210×297 mm Paper: Office 80 g/m2, 80 g/m2 digital seal All test pieces and paper remains are provided by students at the Design School.

Cover
Overlaying of the main sheet, images on the calculus and the liner
A collection of book stubs, printed using a photocopy
Flats printed on a calculator
«Wrecked» paint on the pebble