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For the Love Of Letterpress: Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. At ATC

For the Love Of Letterpress: Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. At ATC

There are many reasons why we love letterpress printer Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. First, he apparently doesn’t own a phone and would rather that you send him a letter. Second, he said goodbye to middle class life as a computer programmer to work in the lost crafts of letterpress printing and bookmaking—in the tiny town of Gordo, Alabama. Third, he recommends that you trust his expertise. According to the printmaker's web site, “Printing is what we do. You send the text and a check, and go home and pray." more ›

Letters, Pressed

Letters, Pressed

BHeuer, above, and Mjkmjk take different looks at the same project. more ›

Art, Design, Obama

Art, Design, Obama

Getting ready for tomorrow's big election action, we can't help but notice how much Obama-inspired art, design and crafting we've been seeing. more ›

Seven Eights for '08

Seven Eights for '08

Last night, after the clock struck pumpkin time, conversation turned, as it often does, to handwriting and type design. Who's a continuous stroke 8 writer? Any snowman-style two circle drawers? Should the bottom and top circles be the same size, or should the bottom orb be bigger? What shape should the counter be: perfect circle? Tall oval or fat oval? Tear-drop? And thus, the search began. more ›

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