Corner Cafe — Cake Token Edition
with coffee
- — Cafe story printed across the front panels
- — Cake tokens printed on the back cover
- — Redemption system tracked at the counter
- — Customers carry, use, and pass it on
Outernet Publishing · Outernet Commerce
Titchybooks are A7 printed micro-publications used by businesses, creators, and communities to circulate ideas in the physical world.
No credit card. Design, export PDF, or order a print run.
Shown at actual size. Fits in a jacket pocket.
What it is
Four folded panels. Front cover, back cover, six inside pages.
A Canva-style drag-and-drop editor built for the A7 format.
Export a ready-to-print PDF, or order a professional print run.
Small enough to live in a jacket, bag, or back pocket.
A cafe token card, a pocket zine, a portfolio, a manifesto.
These are designed to be kept, not discarded.
Two worlds, one format
How it works
Drag and drop across 8 A7 pages in the editor. Text, images, layouts — built for the pocket format.
Export a print-ready PDF, or submit for approval and a professional print run.
Print, carry, share, leave behind, and redeem at participating cafes.
Physical value loop
Cafes, shops, and brands fund real-world perks printed inside booklets.
Writers, artists, and communities publish zines that carry those perks.
Physical spaces become distribution points and redemption counters.
Readers carry booklets, use tokens, and pass them on socially.
“Titchybooks turn print into a circulating social object.”
In the wild
Titchybooks are not PDFs. They are physical objects that circulate between people.