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| ©2020 Barry Smith - Part of the proofing process - printing without ink to ensure the layout and registration is right.  Printed in two directions to save paper. The embossed look of the print became debossed when I rotated it - I have no explanation for that | 
Fiona and I completed the printing of the seven mini-posters that make up the 
Rainbow of Kindness mini-poster series.
We were both printing twenty mini-posters with the goal of achieving 15 high quality prints. I loved the collaborative process. We discussed font size and styles that suited quotes; as well as trying to achieve a balance of fonts.
A few photos of the process for the mini-poster -
 Practice random acts of kindness. This is the first time we have used this font - Mistral. It is one of the last trays of lead type that came into our collection. It has an openness that seems suit the 'random' intent of the quote.
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| ©2020 Barry Smith - Ink being rolled on glass | 
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| ©2020 Barry Smith - Proofing with ink | 
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| ©2020 Barry Smith - Some of the tools of the trade | 
A couple of photos of the finished product/s.
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| ©2020 Barry Smith - Accept kindness seemed to require purple and graphic font | 
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| ©2020 Barry Smith - Cross section of sets of twenty prints | 
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| ©2020 Barry Smith - Looking down the tables that now hold 140 prints in all seven colours of the rainbow | 
We need to let the prints dry for a few more days before adding our Deckled Edge Press chop; and then packaging them.
 
I'm wondering about your chop ... have you written about it before?
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely, at this time a good reminder for us all.
ReplyDeletea magic rainbow of kindness!
ReplyDeleteLA, P and MC - thanks for your comments. LA - our chop is actually the one for Deckled Edge Press - it is done with an embossing die. P&MC - all of us need the occasional remember of the fact that the offering of kindness enriches both the giver and receiver. Go well. B
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