A Precisely Color-Coded Flat Lay Organizes 98 Gloves Lost by Their Owners
A brand new print from Thomas Scott and Jim Golden satisfies our human urge to arrange. The colour-coded flat lay arranges dozens of gloves Scott picked up from sidewalks and roadsides whereas biking throughout the first few months of 2022 right into a exact gradient. Containing every part from knit mitts and dishwashing necessities to protecting workwear, the piece falls into the endlessly fascinating design class of “Issues Organized Neatly”—we lined curator Austin Radcliffe’s e-book on the subject just a few years again—and affords some hope that every one these gloves we’ve misplaced all through the years have discovered an equally lovely dwelling. The pair is providing prints in Golden’s shop, which is a visible trove for these on the lookout for extra impeccably tidy collections. (by way of This Isn’t Happiness)
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