About
About
Windowless Ink is a collaborative project by a collective of Emily Carr students exploring the interconnected theme of "net." Through a series of curated books, we seek to push the boundaries of design, communication, and creative thought, building a platform that embraces the complexity of networks in various forms.
A printed book, as a physical object, offers an experience; something you can hold, place on a shelf or table, and flip through at your own pace. Readers follow a familiar path through the pages, feeling the cover first, then journeying through the content. From the text to the texture, what defines a book is in the unique experience of the holder. These are the objects that blend diverse perspectives, each piece woven together by the shared desire to examine the intricate web that binds us all. At Windowless Ink, we invite readers to peer beyond the surface and explore unseen connections and patterns that shape our worlds, redefining what it means to publish in a world without boundaries or windows.
Windowless Ink is a collaborative project by a collective of Emily Carr students exploring the interconnected theme of "net." Through a series of curated books, we seek to push the boundaries of design, communication, and creative thought, building a platform that embraces the complexity of networks in various forms.
A printed book, as a physical object, offers an experience; something you can hold, place on a shelf or table, and flip through at your own pace. Readers follow a familiar path through the pages, feeling the cover first, then journeying through the content. From the text to the texture, what defines a book is in the unique experience of the holder. These are the objects that blend diverse perspectives, each piece woven together by the shared desire to examine the intricate web that binds us all. At Windowless Ink, we invite readers to peer beyond the surface and explore unseen connections and patterns that shape our worlds, redefining what it means to publish in a world without boundaries or windows.