An Illustrator Creates a Kindle for Charles Dickens, Placing 40 Miniature Classics within a Large Portable Book
Briefly

Rachel Walsh's design project cleverly approached the idea of a Kindle by creating a 'book of books', allowing Dickens to connect with modern literature through classic texts.
By crafting a portable book containing miniatures of classics that Dickens might have appreciated, Walsh made literature accessible to an author from the 19th century.
The project bridges centuries of literature, showcasing works by Dickens along with more contemporary novels, illustrating how reading evolves yet remains timeless.
Rachel's innovative use of physical literature emphasizes the enduring relevance of classic stories, bringing together varied literary works in a unique, meaningful way.
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