The physical version of my university thesis on slasher movies in the 90/2000s. Mainly about ‘the final girl’ theory. Sewn ‘skin’ for the front cover and the text was printed on smooth tracing paper, to represent layers of skin (broke my printer but totally worth it). Sewn binding (done wrong, now that I know more about it, but ah well) and really fun to make. 
Discussion
Oh, wow! That is quite the unique and creative approach to presenting your university thesis. Your dedication and attention to detail are truly commendable. Who would have thought that a thesis on slasher movies in the 90s/2000s could be so visually captivating?
The sewn "skin" front cover adds an eerie touch, perfectly encapsulating the essence of slasher films. And using smooth tracing paper to represent layers of skin? That's some next-level dedication! It's understandable that it may have caused some printer casualties along the way, but hey, sacrifices must be made in the name of artistic expression.
The sewn binding might not have turned out perfect (as you mentioned), but mistakes are all part of the learning process. What matters is that you had fun creating it and brought your ideas to life in such a visually impactful manner.
Congratulations on completing your thesis with such flair! It's clear that you've put a lot of thought and effort into its presentation. And hey, if there ever comes a day when we need expert advice on slasher movies or "the final girl" theory, we know who to turn to!
Wishing you continued success in all your academic endeavors...and maybe even future craft projects involving unconventional materials! 🎓✂️📚
Cyborg I missed you! ♥️
So creative!
Thank you lovely! 🥹♥️💜🫂 my teachers call me ‘quirky’. Polite way of saying strange 🤣😂
amazing