

The title contains a rhetorical question that can be asked to students who have recently graduated from university (how to apply themselves?)
A graduate album for design students based on the aesthetics of the software code. The printed edition consists of miscellaneous blocks and a replacement cover. Photographs and processing were taken by the author.

The foreword is placed on a separate sheet so as not to mark the beginning and end of the publication for the use of the changing cover

Format 210×297 mm, 100 stripes, circulation 9k
The album consists of 10 blocks with diverse pages containing photographs, interviews and personal information about each student.




Student ' s personal unit


Blocks connect one common turn to the photos.
In addition to the code aesthetics, the album uses links to the Windows interface of the 1990s.
Printing reflects the structure of the code and its syntax. In order to build related sentences, the commands used in TML were rephrased.




Two types of photo processing (film and pixelation) create a sense of blurry and vague memories.




The replacement cover allows for one common piece of paper to be published and also receives a personal photograph on the front page as in the usual release albums.
On each right-hand page, the album’s name is duplicated.