With the war between Print and Digital waged long ago, it seemed almost an inevitability that print must evolve into something of permanence or pale into insignificance beneath the endless scrolling digital age.

This month sees the release of Huffington Post Books Editor Andrew Losowsky’s collaborative Fully Booked: Ink on Paper, published by pioneering Berlin based design specialists Gestalten; focusing on the reaction of print design to the rise of digital media and seeks to explore, and push, the boundaries of print design, production and publication, quashing any perception of its irrelevance.

Alongside the release sees an exhibition exploring the central theme of the eponymous publication, showcasing over 200 books, journals and magazines whose toes teeter on the cutting edge of print design. A Sloganising poster proclaims "Let me state this for the record: The Internet is not dead…" a playful antithetic statement addressing the real issue of print's argued survival at the arrival of the digital age.

Where last October’s A Clockwork Orange App release attempted to imprint some of the depth of the physical thing on its digital counterpart, Fully Booked addresses the idea of their coexistence and inarguable influence on one another.