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Nagging
Nagging
Nagging
Nagging
Nagging
Nagging
Nagging
Nagging
Nagging
Nagging
2015

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Nagging

Collection of poems

I try to bring the editorial logic: the representation in the Internet (e.g.: expand all the information at the same time) is not the reading path (users will pick and choose what they want to browse according to their preferences). "Nagging" (Chinese book title: Don’t want to work) is an involuntary condition that only happens when one is currently at work: regularly mumbling, being self aware of the current comfort condition yet still fussing about the anxiety of being unable to get away from it. It exists at the very corner of our hearts, and it is the right timing that makes us all click.

Client / Manufacturer
Black Issue

Black Issue

Taipei, TW
Design

Empty Quarter Workshop

Taipei, TW

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