Description
A weathered library card from 1964 displays handwritten names in blue and black ink alongside stamped dates of borrowing and return, arranged in horizontal rows across a cream-colored cardstock. The archival document, marked with institutional stamps and accession numbers, captures the modest beauty of analog record-keeping through its faded yellowing surface and the intimate traces of countless library patrons. Printed on premium ceramic and made to order, dishwasher and microwave safe, with the artwork wrapping a full 360 degrees. The first cup of the day carrying an artist's point of view instead of a logo.