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On my last birthday I was given the book The Art of CleanUp: Life Made Neat and Tidy, and where most people may think, 'how ridiculous!', my inner OCD did backflips—order, structure, parallel lines!
The artist behind the book, Ursus Wehrli, is a "left-handed, broad-thinking, professional typographer" who finds delight in tidying up daily situations.
The book is wildly imaginative and appreciates bits of humor. Deconstructing and organizing parts is such a fascinating manner of looking at situations! It's so simply, yet wildly original, and taps into an innate desire to be organized!
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See Wehrli clean up works of art as well!
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