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Yesterday I finished off another print job. This time it was 500 business cards and 1000 hang tags for Lesley Armstrong, a Halifax textiles artist. Even printing two-up, it was a big job and would normally have taken four days of printing, plus a day or so of prep and finishing. As it turned out, the "soon, but there's no rush" timeframe I was initially given was actually more like "right now, but Tuesday will have to do" (from now on, I'm going to insist on actual completion dates). In order to get it done on time, I condensed four printing days into three (thankfully, there were no big problems), and printed on the weekend, which I don't normally do. While I was finishing the job, I thought a lot about the difference Another factor, though, is the "handmade factor." When something is I was speaking about just this concept with Vince (former Dawson So I finished the Armstrong Textiles job on Tuesday when I weeded out Tomorrow I need to finish a PSP article and maybe get started on a Photos (all by Niko): Top - Vandercook Universal 1 proof press inked up Middle 2 - Armstong Textiles hang tags and business cards, 4 to a page. Bottom - A colourful beetle that landed on the ground in front of me |
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I was going to photograph the order for Halifax stationery shop Duly Noted and post it here, but in my zeal to get the job wrapped up tonight, I packed and bagged the whole lot before I remembered. They ordered three dozen each of four different cards--two are designs by former Dawson co-manager Vincent Perez, one is a design by other former Dawson co-manager Carley Colclough, and one is printed from an old cut. I also wrote and queued up an article on paper grain for Handmade News. Then there were the usual house odds and ends. My studio space is still Photos by Niko of cards designed by Vincent Perez. |
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Well, I managed to do pretty well with keeping up on my NaNoWriMo word counts. Until Friday. I missed a couple of days, but managed to get caught back up again. Then came Friday, and snow, and a full day in the printshop, and driving home in the dark and wind. I was both tense and limp by the time I got in the door. I managed to feed myself some leftovers and then collapsed on the couch next to Bill, who'd had an even worse day of driving than me--his driver's side windshield wiper went on the way in the school and he had to drive leaning over to look out the passenger side. To his credit, he made it to school, did the whole day and made it home again. And the weekend was full of house things and driving back and forth to In other news, I'm working on a fairly large job printing business (Photo: the Dawson Printshop's Vandercook Universal 2 proof press, Anyway, if I can get that job started tomorrow, I might be able to |
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I haven't written much fiction at all in quite a long time, and that's not a good thing. I've sort of been making up for it by reading a lot, but reading fiction is not the same as writing fiction. So I signed up for NaNoWriMo this year, hoping to kick-start myself It wasn't until I actually sat down to write this evening that I But then I remembered that I had been thinking about making The I've attempted NaNoWriMo three times before now, in 2003, 2004 and Here's to hastily written novels! |
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I'm supposed to be printing cards today. A Halifax stationery store, Duly Noted, is patiently waiting for an order they put in several weeks ago. Alas, today the car decided not to start. In fact, it didn't even seem to try to start. I'm hoping it's something simple that BillyZ will fix in five minutes after he gets home this evening, but in the meantime, I'm not printing. I'd have had the order finished a couple of weeks ago, if not for a I miscalculated a little when getting the paper together; the paper was The second rush job was binding the exhibition catalogues for Sandra A few of the 72 softcover catalogues had already been sewn, but I did On Monday afternoon as I was sewing the catalogues, I got a slightly So today I was meant to be in the printshop, printing, but am not. And maybe, just maybe, I'll get a bit of work done on the website and |
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I meant to have a nice detailed blog about the house--I even took a bunch of pictures--but since we have less than two weeks now to finish packing everything and get it to the house, and I'm working on a print job (meaning I have to be back and forth to the printshop), and the usual writing work, I haven't had time. Plus when I have had a moment free, we've been at the house, where there is no internet yet. So you'll just have to wait for the big house post. In the meantime, here's the outside. It doesn't look like much, but oh do we have plans. It's solid, and It's a small cave in the gypsum bedrock, but a cave nontheless. Water Naturally, I didn't get too close. I was close enough, though, that I |
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- Leaf By Leaf: The Beauty of the Book Form (HandmadeNews.org) Can the way a book looks (and feels and smells) influence your I use BillyZ's easel in the living room as inspiration for the latest So after using one column to talk about the outside of books, this time My latest word find is all about drawing, since a lot of art and craft I love to fly, and I like to play video games. There aren't all that |
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What a great way to promote your work this is. (I have one of his rings. It fell behind my desk and I'm going to have to move the whole desk to get at it. Grrr.) I could totally see Dr Shallowgrave in something along those lines, though I'm not sure how I'd work my art/craft into it . . . |
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It looks like I got a bit behind with my writing updates. So here's what I've been up to for the past few weeks: - Leaf by Leaf: Hi, I'm Niko, and I'm a Bibliophile (HandmadeNews.org) This is the introductory article for my new column at Handmade News. In The second installment of my column addresses the difficulties for This is the third article in my regular weekly column on books and This time, the word find was inspired by my rockhounding trip to Scots Niko tackles flying games. And despite the mediocrity of this game, I I'm also working on some articles for Suite 101, but I'm trying to do a |
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Woo! One of the Etsy Teams I belong to is BEST: the Bookbinding Etsy Street Team, and this week--Sept 1 to 7--we're having a sale. I'm offering free worldwide shipping, plus if you buy two or more items, you get a free Dawson Printshop wood type letterpress calendar. Here are all the shops participating in the sale: - Anticovalore: free world wide Shipping - Swirling Tree: free world wide Shipping - notubóc: free world wide Shipping - LizzieMade: free world wide Shipping - flurrsprite: free world wide Shipping - Re:Paper: free world wide Shipping - Anagram for Ink: free world wide Shipping - BadonHill: free world wide Shipping - its all just menagerie: free world wide Shipping - Nina Judin Books: free world wide Shipping - Kristin Crane: free world wide Shipping if you mention BESTbooks in - BoomBoxBindery: free world wide Shipping - SusanGreenBooks: free shipping on all ready-to-ship items - OliveArt: free Shipping in US and Canada - UsefulBooks: free Shipping in US and Canada - MyHandboundBooks: free Shipping in US and Canada and half off - KarleighJae: BOGO 25% off - Subu, Inc.: 15% off total order if you mention BESTBooks - Parkside Harmony: 20% off - PrairiePeasant: 20% off - Robyn's Art: 20% off I wish I had a bit of extra cash so I could buy a few things myself. |
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I found this interesting article at The New York Observer via Richard Minsky's new book cover blog: The New Thing: Books Without Jackets. While I don't totally agree with the idea that dust jackets are completely disposable--for one, they protect the boards (which was their original function, I think)--I find it encouraging that publishers have realized that a dust jacket doesn't have to be the only way to decorate a book. Of course, as the article points out, this isn't really a new trend. And something else that's brought to mind: Every time I bring home a It's a lovely thing that publishers are bringing back books with |
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Not this past weekend, which was a combination of working Saturday because Friday was a day off and watching Hurricane Bill blow past (with probably a few too many "look, sweetie, you're causing three metre storm surge" type comments directed at the boy), but the weekend before, we continued our Nova Scotia explorations with a rockhounding trip to Scots Bay, and a lazing-on-the-beach trip to Brule. To get to Scots Bay from Halifax, you have to drive through the lovely We hadn't been to this part of NS before, and actually drove right I'm not sure you can quite get the idea of how high above the ground At the beach itself, there was one of the tiniest Provincial Parks I've Closer to shore, the beach was all water-smooth rocks varying from tiny Farther out to sea, and only revealed at low tide, the beach was an After wandering back in from the mudflats, Bill settled down to watch Of course, I also picked up a lot of rather ordinary-looking specimens I'll keep a few of the rocks as-is, but most of them will go in the I did wish I had my rock hammer with me, as I seem to have completely Sunday we headed out to Brule, which is on the North Shore of the On Monday we had to run an errand all the way out in Pictou, but it was |
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I mentioned this on Twitter/Facebook a few days ago, and have been meaning to blog about it. Another blog contest I'm entering is over at TotusMel's Wunderkammer, which is a really good place to find fantastic things for sale on Etsy. I have found a tonne of things I intend to buy once I'm making good money again. Anyway, read about the contest on this post--it's another one that ends today. But even if you read it too late, check out the blog and the Etsy shops of the prize donors (and the shops of people mentioned in other blog posts). This really is some of the very coolest stuff Etsy has to offer. PS. I really, really want prize #6: |
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I've long admired the rings by Catherinette Rings, and managed to snag a garnet one on sale once, and now they're have a blog contest! It ends today, so if you want to enter , you have to do it quick. But even if you don't enter, go check out the jewelry. It's really cool, and there are a number of pieces on my wishlist. |
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Here are the things I've published in the last week or so: - Quotes for Craftspeople: Groucho Marx and His Dog (HandmadeNews.org) I often have that Marx quote "Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best I found this fantastically awful dollar store toy made to look like a I thought it would be fun to try my hand at making a word find, and My fascination with things that look like PSPs but are not PSPs may My goal, I've decided, is to get two significant pieces of work done So far today, I've accomplished my morning task (the PSP knockoff toy |
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Yes siree, I am now officially a columnist at Handmade News, in the "Inspiration" department. I'm writing a column about books and paper called Leaf by Leaf. I sort of borrowed the name from Joe's company, Leaf by Leaf Book and Paper Conservation. After spending more than a week trying to come up with a good column title and not being able to come up with anything that didn't sound stupid, and after almost going with "Bookish," I chose Leaf by Leaf partly because the word "leaf" can refer to both a single sheet of paper and a page in a book, partly because it sounds nice, and partly as a tribute to Joe, who has been a fantastic teacher. My first article is called "Hi, I'm Niko and I'm a Bibliophile," and it In other news, the boy and I have continued our exploration of Nova I took an awful lot of photographs, but didn't really end up with very Interestingly, most of the pictures I end up liking are close-ups. I Anyway. That was Saturday. On Sunday, we went up to Truro to spend some It's definitely a cottage sort of property, but it might work fine as a I took a couple of photos, but haven't uploaded them yet, but the |
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One of the people whose work I follow on deviantART posted something today that got me thinking about Livejournal again. I haven't posted on Livejournal in ages. So I've decided to see if I can get both Livejournal and Blogger set up so that my Blogger Blog posts automatically show up on Livejournal. This here's the test to see if I got all the setting right. Next, I'll see what I can do with MySpace. |
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Just entirely out of the habit of posting here. I finally posted something on my blog, Anagram for Ink, explaining how terribly busy I was last semester, and how I barely emerged unscathed from it. I'm hoping to get some art scanned and posted at some point. Maybe get around to updating my deviant art page, which has exactly 3 not very good things on it right now. Now I think I'll go eat an early supper, because roommate the younger has been making things on the grill and it smells good. Then I will probably read something for a while. Today I did not go to Chapters even though they were having a 20% off everything sale, because I discovered that everything I was thinking of buying was actually discounted even more online. So I ordered stuff from Chapters instead. Yes, Chapters is evil, but I am poor and they have cheap books.
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You paid attention during 91% of high school! 85-100% You must be an autodidact, because American high schools don't get scores that high! Good show, old chap!
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Well, not really, but the photographs (ambrotypes, specifically) and camera obscura installations that Stephen Berkman makes really fit in with some of the stuff I've been playing with. (Via Brass Goggles and crossposted to Anagram for Ink, my blog.)
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