Letterpress Campaign
There are few moments that taught me as much about what it means to truly be defined by one's work that this. We began work on this flier almost a year to the time it was finally printed. Learning an older and hand's on way of doing something where you must be involved in every step of the way granted an appreciation for what it means to make with one's hands instead of simply pressing a button and walking away. It was hard and tedious and mind numbingly frustrating and worth every second. We were lucky enough to be taken in by Ink Knife studio where the founder; Calvert took me by the hand and patiently helped me work through the kinks. Anyone who thinks there are no ghosts in the machine has obviously never done letterpress.
I was srieously at DefCon 5 until I saw this post.