Every year someone declares it dead. Every year people keep buying books — real ones, with spines and weight and pages that don't need a charge. In 2025 we saw it again: authors and publishers doubling down on physical, not retreating from it. And honestly, we're not surprised.
There's something a screen can't replicate. The decision to hold a thing, to own it, to put it on a shelf — that's not nostalgia, that's value. A well-made book communicates before you read a single word. The cover, the paper, the typography, the margins. Readers feel it even when they can't name it.
That's what we do at Mosaic. We make things that hold up — in your hands, on a shelf, in a browser, on a business card. The medium changes. The commitment to craft doesn't.
Here's to making more things worth keeping.