Notes
A Present
Our good friends at fffunction have created some lovely silkscreen prints based on a quote by everyone’s favourite, Douglas Adams:
The Impossible Has an Integrity Which the Improbable Quite Often Lacks
As they put it, they’ve got dibs on the preceding quote, but they’re allowing - encouraging, even - others to put Mr Adams’ words to good use. In the spirit of sharing they’ve created a very nice walkthrough of the process of creating their very own silkscreen prints. You should take a look, it’s a well-crafted walkthrough that gives a little insight into the process of creating something beautifully designed and considered, made by hand.
As if that wasn’t good enough, it gets better, they’ve offered two lucky Open Book Exam participants prints as prizes. Thanks, gentlemen.

![The Impossible Has an Integrity Which the Improbable Quite Often Lacks [Detail]](/assets/fffunction-present.png)
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