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		<title>The Joy of Letterpress</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010 05:27:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just bought a portable letterpress by a company I ran into for a temp job last weekend, and I&#8217;m now eagerly twiddling my thumbs while waiting for it to arrive in the mail. The press itself is $90, but I bought the set which includes a beautiful packing mat (with a sturdy, clear grid [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just bought a portable letterpress by a company I ran into for a temp job last weekend, and I&#8217;m now eagerly twiddling my thumbs while waiting for it to arrive in the mail. The press itself is $90, but I bought the set which includes a beautiful packing mat (with a sturdy, clear grid for lining up), inking base and brayer, and a die-cutting block and tools (along with some useless bits and pieces) for $150, and I&#8217;m thinking of hacking and repackaging it to resell to fellow artists/cartoonists. I had the opportunity to play with the display, and both Matt &amp; I were impressed at the quality for such a simple looking machine.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t think it would be practical for printing whole comics, but it would be SPECTACULAR for covers if the one I just bought proves to work the way I want it to. Not to mention cards, flyers, small prints, etc.</p>
<p>The joy of letterpress? My feet feel lighter just thinking about it. I&#8217;ve been dragging them through the mud the last few months because of the insanity of Census work (which IS paying me $20.25 an hour, so I&#8217;m not complaining here) and saving to move (either Sunset Park or Park Slope &#8230; I prefer Sunset Park because of the Latino community, which I feel extraordinarily more at home around &lt;3 ), and just the IDEA of having my own little letterpress machine has my fingers itching to do art. My drafting table has been gathering dust. My tools rust.</p>
<p>But only for now. As Matt pointed out to me several nights ago, in the middle of something of a mental breakdown (I think I concerned my roommate with my bloody scream of high holy murder), moving to New York hit the &#8220;reset&#8221; button for me, and I can&#8217;t expect everything to pick up right where I left off in Austin.</p>
<p>So I&#8217;m being patient, and in the meantime, fueling my love of print by experimenting with printing presses. &lt;3</p>
<p>Oh, btw. Would anybody be interested in a printing press like this? My idea is to buy them wholesale, repackage for optimum quality (better brayer!), and sell at a reasonable discount. I&#8217;m also looking into DIY printing plates since they make them now, though Box Car Press can make them at a decent price from a digital file as well.</p>
<p>So many ideas! I want to keep the joy of printing alive and not see it washed away in this digital era. Hopefully little things like this can inspire the do-it-yourselfer and the love and appreciation for such a tactile art.</p>
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