In a world where we constantly pump thousands of '#Minimal' photographs into the sea of social streams to get washed away with the current, artist Karl Child challenges this contemporary minimal culture by questioning the importance of this popular obsession. Has the digital age drowned the importance of taking photographs of the things that matter link the people and landscapes that make up society? Will future generations look back to see history as a grid of colourful nothingness? Where does this trend sit within society and how did it evolve to have such a cult following? In order to understand these and many more questions linked to minimal art, Karl created this 24 page publication of minimal designs and shapes as an attempt to enter the mind-set of minimal artists. The result is as blank as the pages within, yet the designs produced do offer some insight and visual inspiration to the mind in a similar way a psychological Rorschach test might trigger thoughts and memories.