Chinese people often compare babies to white paper, because white paper represents purity and innocence. A blank sheet of paper is empty, but full of opportunities. Everyone is like a blank sheet of paper at the beginning of their lives: what this blank sheet of paper will turn into in the end depends entirely on what you do with it! What the blank slate eventually becomes is mainly influenced by education and life experiences. I started a deep friendship with white paper in 2000. In my opinion, white paper is sometimes an ordinary daily necessities, sometimes it is a communication medium, and sometimes it is a representative of cultural beliefs. Whether the white paper becomes a map, a post-it note, or a great work of art, the essential commonality between white paper and human beings will always exist! ---------- PPT-PING (Graphic Designer/Melbourne and Hong Kong)