G.bodywork
The design studio Groupe CCC experiments a printable web page for the project G.bodywork initiated by Ève Chabanon.
http://www.balmoral.club/g.bodywork/

seen from Japan
seen from Japan

seen from South Africa
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seen from United States
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seen from China
seen from Türkiye
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seen from Russia

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seen from China
seen from Malaysia

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from Japan

seen from Malaysia

seen from Malaysia
G.bodywork
The design studio Groupe CCC experiments a printable web page for the project G.bodywork initiated by Ève Chabanon.
http://www.balmoral.club/g.bodywork/
Responsive print - Critical Atlas of Internet
For her diploma "Critical Atlas of Internet", Louise Drulhe created a book that owns an infinity of formats. It is a unique computer code with an infinite number of display possibilities, both online (websites, etc.) and on paper. In an idea of responsive print, the publishing has an adaptive format. Based on the CSS print rules, the layout is generated automatically for each new format, and continually adapted and readapted from book to poster format.
Link to the online Critical Atlas of Internet. Link to the responsive book’s website.
CSS PRINT
Antoine Gelgon’s thesis
For his thesis “Documenting productions in graphic design”, Antoine Gelgon chose to use OSP’s HTML2Print. He also documented his researches on the public website Archi-Traces.
Learn more about his process and tools (in french), on the thesis’ GitHub repository.
HTML Sauce Cocktail
Workshop organised by OSP around what HTML2print can offer.
With : Stéphanie Vilayphiou, Colm O’Neill et Ludi. Students: So-Hyun Bae, Laura Burucoa, Charlotte Chowdurry, Victor Donati, Montasser Drissi, Angéline Girard, Romain Goetz, Manon Hachad, Quentin Juhel, Théophile Martin, Arman Mohtadji, Clara Neumann, Lisa Pagès, Benjamin Riollet, Lena Robin, Hugo Serraz, Caroline Sorin.
CSS Books
This specification defines features often used when printing books or magazines. Using this functionality, documents written in HTML can be presented in a book-like manner, either on screen or on paper. Real books are being published with functionality described in this specification.
CSS Books specification