A "glitch" usually fixes itself in the amount of time it takes for it to be noticed in the first place, whether as a scrambled cable television delay, a page-loading error on an internet browser or a jumble of pixels on an ATM interface. Glitch: Designing Imperfection consists of over 200 glitch images grabbed, composed and provoked by artists who present these complex fragments of color and lines as thought-provoking mistakes that merit consideration as an aesthetic, no matter if art or advertisement. Artists like Angela Lorenz. O.K. Parking and Karl Klomp muse about what glitches mean to them. The images and text in Glitch capture the idea that no one can deliberately make a mistake, although mistakes are often the greatest sources of inspiration.