Irked by his recently completed Bachelor in psychology, Fynn Scheewe teamed up with Milka Steciak and Yannick Wolff to create Black Holes in Space and Brains – a book about forgetting. The trio – enrolled at the studies in communication design at the FH Mainz (now HS Mainz) University of Applied Sciences – has researched, written and designed the book together.

Black Holes in Space and Brains opens with an introduction on black holes of the stellar variant, before passing over into the main section concerning “black holes” in our brains – a metaphor for loss and despair, inspired by Stephen Hawkings’ theories. The book is typeset in Satyr (text) and Neutraface No. 2 (display) and the chapters are interrupted by graphics illustrating mnemonic techniques (techniques used for the memorization of facts, information and vocabulary) that are applied to the text to make it more memorizable. On a black background, the invisible presence of the hole is tangible, tugging and stretching the content: