"You forget all about the lines that you originally drew because they go on a journey and come back to you looking like this!"
In Letterpress (or…Biting off more than you can chew) from PechaKucha Night Knoxville Vol. 2, we hear the story of Camp Nevernice, a budding letterpress design and illustration shop, owned and operated by Laura Baisden. Laura has ten years experience in the field, but in her first year as a sole proprietor- she’s learning many lessons…including the lesson of time-management.
This was PechaKucha of the Day on Tuesday, January 17th, 2017.
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