
Tokyo-based Ko-sin Printing has developed a printing process which enables authors to add a personal touch to their printed works by utilizing ink that includes their DNA. The DNA is extracted from a human hair or nail sample by the author which is subsequently blended with a special ink to be used in the printing process later.
The patent-pending printing process was invented by Ko-sin’s president, Mr. Yoshida, who drew upon his years of experience researching and developing ink. Ko-sin hopes the process will appeal to autobiographers who want to add value to their work by including their DNA, or to people who wish to insert the DNA of beloved pets into printed materials. The company is now investigating other potential applications.
Via PinkTentacle




















Comments on this entry are closed.