Bureau Borsche designed a comprehensive coffee table book chronicling Birkenstock’s 250-year history through over 1,000 archival images, documents, and advertisements. The 608-page publication uses custom-coded layouts generated from a digital archive, blending analog heritage with modern data-driven design. Distinct paper types and a blind-stamped cover emphasize the tactile and historical depth of the brand’s evolution.

The article presents 'Egokollektiv,' a monograph dedicated to German designer and conceptual artist Peter Zizka. Designed by Ken Hegemann, the book features contributions from notable designers including Mirko Borsche, Eike König, Erik Kessels, and Stefan Sagmeister. The piece highlights the collaborative nature of the project and its minimalist black-and-white aesthetic.