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- zombiewoof0
Great thread.
We also have to clearly split between "fine" artists and commercial artists. Hate the word "fine" art , but for discussion sake y'all know what i mean.As commercial artists (to which this site is primarily devoted) we must have concepts, goals, usability and the like in order sell our wares.
But as clients start enjoying the freedom of "fine" art the lines blur. It is our charge to keep the message and the medium on target but still as wildly creative as the client allows us.
I digress..
PS. i began with presstype, rapidograph, exacto and rubylithe, actually had my dumb-ass tie sucked into a hot wax roller doing type galley paste up. geeze louise. Havn't worn a tie since.