A BOOK IMPRINT FOR THE INTERNET’S

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MOST ORIGINAL VOICES.

Offline Books transforms the creativity, chaos, and connection of online creators into books people actually want to keep, share, and come back to.


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The first publishing imprint built exclusively for today’s leading online creators — transforming their voice, creativity, and community-driven storytelling into bold, design-forward print. Spanning genres, ages, and styles, the books feel like natural extensions of the creators’ content and are supported by MILLIONS OF TRUE BLUE authentic fans.


Discover a whole universe we
barely notice.

Book cover for 'Tiny' by Ben Newell, featuring the title in large black letters, a subtitle about small creatures and biomes, the DK logo, a spider illustration, and a green 'Offline' label.

this book is part science, part art, and all wonder. With stunning macro photography and story-led exploration, Ben reveals the overlooked ecosystems thriving just below our line of sight—and explains how we can care for and learn from them.


Explore creative and unexpected ideas.

Cover of "The Unordinary Book of Ideas," featuring colorful illustrations of everyday objects and projects like a camera, apple, watering can, pet, map, scissors, lunch, and more, with title text in bold red and blue.

a one-of-a-kind collection of 50+ inventive, playful, and quietly brilliant projects that turn everyday materials into something surprising. Design imaginary worlds, build clever contraptions, and experiment with time and motion.


Ridiculous Builds no one asked for

Book cover titled 'Unhinged Engineering: Ridiculous Builds That No One Asked For' by Emily the Engineer, featuring humorous images of women with engineering props, a mailbox on fire, colorful building blocks, and playful text and doodles.

Part chaos, part genius, Unhinged Engineering is a high-octane crash course in creative engineering. Print a boat, invent a useless tool, or create a solution to a problem that doesn’t exist. This isn’t a step-by-step manual. It’s a playground for chaotic engineering.