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		<title>MY WINTER BREAK VACATION: LOGAN ELM PRESS</title>
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After working most of fall re-designing my portfolio, I knew I needed to step away from my laptop. I decided to treat myself during winter break by learning how to letterpress, the oldest, and some say dying, printing technique. I hopped on a plane to Columbus, Ohio, to visit letterpress guru, Bob Tuber at the [...]]]></description>
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<p>After working most of fall re-designing my portfolio, I knew I needed to step away from my laptop. I decided to treat myself during winter break by learning how to letterpress, the oldest, and some say dying, printing technique. I hopped on a plane to Columbus, Ohio, to visit letterpress guru, Bob Tuber at the <a href="http://library.osu.edu/sites/preservation/lep/" target="_blank">Logan Elm Press</a>. Under his tutelage, I was fortunate to spend a few long days standing in front of 90-year-old, 1200 pound Vandercook 4; hand mixing inks, replacing timpens, adjusting press furniture, and cleaning rollers. </p>
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<p>During the printing process, ink is slightly impressed giving a crisp, tangible feeling to the paper. Its results cannot be replicated. I have long appreciated typography and enjoy learning about printing techniques so this was a delightful experience.</p>
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