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Back in the summer of 2009, Portland, Oregon-based designer and creative director Ian Coyle decided that he would print a daily thought for 73 days straight. Using his 1950’s letterpress, he printed and inked by hand these messages that seem to take on new meaning as we begin this new year.

“Some were random, some pertinent, it was a great way to end each day,” he says of the project he calls 73 Letterpress

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    If anyone can figure out why...bother me typographically, I will happily buy them

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