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Geek Chic: Hard Copy

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Collections of hard copy media can leave a geek torn. On the one hand all your videos and music reside on a piece of hardware no bigger than your hand and hard copy media takes up a lot of space, but on the other hand digital media is simply a transitory concept and can't invoke a tactile experience the way flipping through CD liner notes can.

Until the time comes for you to jettison all your CD's and DVD's wouldn't an elegant storage solution be nice? I mean, your options up till now have been stack them on a shelf, stack them on the floor, or file them away in a stack of CD binders. Alternately you could go the more common route and just drop them wherever you happen to stand in a carefully constructed, inexplicable organizational system in which random debris and detritus all fall under the same category: floor.

These CD folders are an ingenious way to not only store your CD or DVD collection, but also to cheaply overcome another all too common pitfall of adolescent geek life; first apartment syndrome, in which the four walls of a parentless abode are artless and barren. Whether you apply cover art to your wall-folders or a design as in the image above, these are a simple, free means to an elegant design end. Download them here, and post your CD folder designs to our forums!

[Via Crib Fashion]

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