Juli Gudehus is best known for her translation of the biblical creation story into a contemporary adaptation of the Egyptian hieroglyphs, using pictograms, symbols, logos, and many other signs.
All 365 sheets show expiry dates of food, such as milk, biscuits, vinegar or flour.
The book covers numerous areas of visual communication and brings together entries by 3513 people from over 3000 years on 9704 terms and names.
The terms are not arranged alphabetically, but according to topics such as gardening, sex, mountaineering, and death.
[8][9] In 2020, on the occasion of the increased attention for toilet paper in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic, Juli Gudehus started a lecture series on YouTube about design for ass, in which she gives insight into her toilet paper collection of over 1,800 sheets, episode by episode, and talks about various design, manufacturing and sociological aspects.