Magnifying Portions or Reading The Red Blind
I needed a magnifying glass because the weight of the typeface lent a blurring affect given the tight leading.
Them's the brakes. Care gives in to bebop pleasure.
Use a concept to pull the hat out of the rabbit.
Don't be a harness for your own dreams.
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The Red Blind
Toronto: The Pink Dog Press, 1991
True printing craftsmanship in producing a chapbook on the long end of 8 1/2 x 11 paper in one signature stapled in the middle. Book design by Kevin Connolly, the founder of Pink Dog Press.
And so for day 2357
27.05.2013