The No Sign by the Animi Causa Boutique Allows You to Hold Your Vice
Carly Foy — March 28, 2011 — Art & Design
References: bookofjoe & animicausa
The Animi Causa Boutique has presented a unique way to hold your vice with its No Sign.
The tin sign is a simple design, emulating an old-school prohibition sign with the classic white background and red outline. However, instead of the classic cross-out being painted on, it has a red elastic band that is perfect to hold your cell phone, cigarettes, candy and more. Ultimately, the Animi Causa Boutique's No Sign holds the genius concept of correcting (or accepting) any and all of the customizable vices, bad habits and health hazards you can think of.
What's more, the No Sign is designed to stand, therefore no wall mounting is required. The No Sign is the ultimate symbol of fighting the system, while never having to search for your personal items ever again.
The tin sign is a simple design, emulating an old-school prohibition sign with the classic white background and red outline. However, instead of the classic cross-out being painted on, it has a red elastic band that is perfect to hold your cell phone, cigarettes, candy and more. Ultimately, the Animi Causa Boutique's No Sign holds the genius concept of correcting (or accepting) any and all of the customizable vices, bad habits and health hazards you can think of.
What's more, the No Sign is designed to stand, therefore no wall mounting is required. The No Sign is the ultimate symbol of fighting the system, while never having to search for your personal items ever again.
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