The Ink project is experiencing and creating a dummy brand of home-made ink printing solution that question the daily home-printing and its systematic use of high-quality, expensive and harmful inks environment. The aim of the project is to convince both the consumer and the industrialist of the viability of such a system, which is essential for the preservation of our environment.
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Have you ever kept an impression until it tarnished? Does black, when you print a mail, have to be a perfect intensity?
The Ink project is experiencing and creating a dummy brand of home-made ink printing solution that question the daily home-printing and its systematic use of high-quality, expensive and harmful inks environment. The aim of the project is to convince both the consumer and the industrialist of the viability of such a system, which is essential for the preservation of our environment.
The box contains the necessary to make ink and print from scrap food like the first leaves of a red cabbage, the peels of an onion or the juice of a beet. From a more artistic point of view, this project pushes to question the medium of the printer by placing constraints of less mastered rendering, thus breaking the standardization of the creation by the software denounced by some.
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