Winter 2015–2016
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Like many small businesses, we purchase most of our packing supplies through Uline. Though one of the most prized publications in our office, the company’s catalogue has always had utterly unmemorable covers. And then, in the spring of 2015, Uline suddenly began to mail out catalogues whose covers showcased humans radically rethinking their relationship with packing materials. There were a couple more covers like these, but by spring of 2016, the company had, alas, reverted back to its regular fare.

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