Home Series: Tsundoku
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The Home series is based on the theme of things that accompany you when you are relaxing at home. This is an illustration of "piled up" books, i.e., books that you have bought a lot and still have piled up, but you are ready to read them.
The card and envelope are made of a combination of papers that are comfortable to the touch, hoping to offer comfort to both the writer and the reader. The card is made of a paper that is thick and firm, but has a smooth surface and is very pleasant to the touch. The corners are rounded to add gentleness. The envelopes have a strangely moist feel to the touch. The crisp white ground, like a freshly washed sheet, is embossed with a pattern that looks like a wavy cloud, and the specifications are such that you will enter a peaceful world even before you open the envelope.
I wanted to express relaxation from all angles, so I took a different approach in creating the design from the other series. I made a rough sketch of about 3 cm on a notebook that I usually use, and then enlarged it to make a clean sketch. When the designer (Taishi) doodles in the corner of the notebook, he can relax his mind and heart, so he used this method to create all the designs in order to capture that feeling.
At first glance, the drawings are simple black-and-white line drawings, but the book is actually puffy to the touch and the black lines are raised. We wanted the letter to have a little surprise, so we made the printing process a little more special. After hand-printing each letter with silk-screen printing, we apply a special powder and heat, and the inked areas are embossed to make them bulge out.