The avant-garde art of book stacking in stores of Japan
The first type of stacking is the Tower which involves arranging the books to resemble a building or castle. Although style is important, size and strength seem to be the goals of this style.
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Flower Tower
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▼ “No Jenga!”
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By pushing the previous style to its limits we get the Spiral style of stacking. This appears to be the least stable but perhaps the most eye-catching of stacking styles.Image: Twitpic
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▼ And here we can see the early stages of the next style.
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The Tornado style is a variation of the Spiral in
that it’s actually two spirals intertwined. This style provides a nice
balance of attractiveness and sturdiness.Image: Twitpic
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▼ And we’ll finish it with a Spiral atop a Tornado.
While still an emerging art, the ultimate book stacking style would
combine style and strength but also allow customers to actually pick a
copy up so they can buy it.Source: Nave Matome (Japanese)
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