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Sketch Zine #1: The Barter Issue
A small independent publication that is for and by at risk and homeless youth.
Made from one sheet of 8.5x11" recycled paper printed in one colour, cut to make 16 total printable pages.
Sample pages:
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LyteArts
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nice stuff man. this stood out in the class for sure.. look into continuing this
April 28, 2009 at 1:56 PM
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nice stuff man. this stood out in the class for sure.. look into continuing this
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