As we apparently don’t feel like adults until the age of 29, it should come as no surprise that our new favourite activity comes straight out of childhood.
The humble dot-to-dot book is having a bit of resurgence thanks to graphic designer Thomas Pavitte.
While in between jobs he kept his creative juices flowing by experimenting with the dotted puzzles of his childhood.
But because he’s a graphic designer, his doodles ended up being a little more epic than most – he created a 6,239 dot reconstruction of the Mona Lisa. No biggie.
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Because Pavitte is an excellent person, he created a… Read the full story