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	<title>Comments on: Weirdo – Studio Access night</title>
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		<title>By: Studio Access: Studio Pip &#38; Co. « Pantone 17-1462</title>
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		<description>[...] Making &#8211; I thought this station was called &#8216;making&#8217; but I think it was actually called &#8216;marking.&#8217; Either way, in my head, this will always be called &#8216;making.&#8217; The idea was that they provided us with a whole pile of blank card-stock, and using only black paper and ink, we were to make black-and-white cards. It was a lot of fun making blobs and generally feeling the freedom of first-year-ness come back. Photographs of our efforts are on Studio Pip &amp; Co&#8217;s blog post of the event. [...]</description>
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