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jenny123scm · 1 year ago
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CPC Printing and Promotions not only print materials for your business, we handle the finishing touches, such as cutting, embossing, and bounds. Call CPC Printing and Promotions at 608.781.1050 or visit our website at cpcprintpromo.com if you have questions about what type of bound best suits your project!
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flipdebeer0o0 · 4 months ago
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superbatweek day 5 - we are family + tired dads
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the shirts are these gems unbreakabledawn sent into the server months ago <3 <3 <3
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mindblowingscience · 21 days ago
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A study that harnesses a pioneering 3D printing technique to create tiny human blood vessel structures could eventually help end the use of animals to test new drugs. The research, published in the journal Angewandte Chemie, focuses on crafting microvasculature—small vessels critical for tissue health—that measure just 70 micrometers, smaller than a human hair. The new method—called PRINCESS (PRINting Cell Embedded Sacrificial Strategy)—uses a special type of DNA hydrogel as a biolubricant, to successfully print the smallest ever microvasculature to date.
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spacecapart · 4 months ago
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Since I'm a little bit worried about money this month, I thought I'd make a big post plugging my online shop!
These prints are just a small selection of what you can find on my Storenvy, which there's a link to on my blog page and in my pinned post. I've got more than 60 prints of various sizes, and nearly 150 button badge designs featuring characters from dozens of fandoms!
I'd really appreciate it if you checked it out, and just sharing this post is a huge help as well.
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classical-bluess · 2 months ago
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The print samples arrived!! They look so good I'm so happy 😭 the cardstock is great quality too! I have about 4 samples of the laughing Jotaro and 2 of the smoking Jotaro available if anyone wants to snatch :3
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daeyumi · 1 month ago
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I’ve reopened my shop! ✨💫
Main shop (u.s. orders only):
Etsy (for international orders):
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kheprriverse · 7 months ago
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I might be a little obsessed with this design...
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presiding · 4 months ago
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daud by james w cain
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lonelytuatara · 4 months ago
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art for an order of promotional postcards that will hopefully get to me in time for Small Press Expo! the paper they're getting printed on is shimmery and I'm excited to see how it looks!
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uwmspeccoll · 2 months ago
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Typography Tuesday
Silver Buckle Press is a working museum of letterpress printing dedicated to preserving the craft of fine printing through its collection of presses, type, and publications, distinguished by an extensive range of wood type, display faces, and decorative ornaments. It was acquired by the University of Wisconsin Madison in 1973 and resided at the university's Memorial Library as a teaching laboratory until the retirement of its last director Tracy Honn in 2016, after which the press and its collections were transferred to Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum in Two Rivers Wisconsin under a long-term loan agreement with the museum.
Silver Buckle had a series of curator/director/printers in its 40+ years at UW, and in 1988, when the noted letterpress printer and book artist Barbara Tetenbaum was director, the press printed this Calendar of ornamental material from the collection of the Silver Buckle Press, designed, printed, and bound under the direction of Tetenbaum with the assistance of Marta Gomez, Tracy Honn, and Phyllis McGibbon in an edition of 65 copies signed by Tetenbaum.
The calendar features the Printers' Ornament Collection from the Silver Buckle collection, and each image was designed and hand set from a variety of decorative border fonts and hand printed on a Vandercook proofing press. Our copy is another donation from the estate of our friend Dennis Bayuzick.
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View more posts on the Silver Buckle Press.
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humanmorph · 1 year ago
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therapy, huh
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jenny123scm · 2 years ago
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CPC Printing and Promotions is excited to help you with any print materials for real estate! With over 90 years of expertise designing, printing, and distributing all types of real estate marketing materials, we are passionate about bringing you success. Contact us today to experience the benefits of CPC’s real estate marketing printing services!
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Scientists transform blood into regenerative materials, paving the way for personalized, 3D-printed implants
Scientists have created a new 'biocooperative' material based on blood, which has been shown to successfully repair bones, paving the way for personalized regenerative blood products that could be used as effective therapies to treat injury and disease. Researchers from the Schools of Pharmacy and Chemical Engineering at the University of Nottingham have used peptide molecules that can guide key processes taking place during the natural healing of tissues to create living materials that enhance tissue regeneration. The research is published in Advanced Materials. Most of our body tissues have evolved to regenerate ruptures or fractures with remarkable efficacy, as long as these are small in size. This healing process is highly complex. The initial stages rely on liquid blood forming the solid regenerative hematoma (RH), a rich and living microenvironment comprising key cells, macromolecules, and factors that orchestrate regeneration.
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mindblowingscience · 5 months ago
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Lung diseases kill millions of people around the world each year. Treatment options are limited, and animal models for studying these illnesses and experimental medications are inadequate. Now, writing in ACS Applied Bio Materials, researchers describe their success in creating a mucus-based bioink for 3D printing lung tissue. This advancement could one day help study and treat chronic lung conditions. While some people with lung diseases receive transplants, donor organs remain in short supply. As an alternative, medications and other treatments can be used to manage symptoms, but no cure is available for disorders such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and cystic fibrosis. Researchers continue to seek better medications, often relying on testing in rodents. But these animal models may only partially capture the complexities of pulmonary diseases in humans, and they might not accurately predict the safety and efficacy of new drugs.
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imerian · 1 month ago
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。⁠*゚⁠+˖ St☆r ⁠ boy ˖+ ⁠*゚。
Casey Stoner collage
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Open the cut for more pictures and higher quality scans
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I needed to edit this scan together because collage was too big for my scanner but I'm not very skilled at it so i also added original scans so you can try yourself if you want to print it out or use somehow
And the best detail of the whole thing
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This is just to show how tedious of the work it was to put all stars on, i needed to use cut up twosided tape to this size so i can stick all of them, even the smallest and it was a bit of nightmare lol
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runawaymarbles · 2 years ago
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handbinding project: He Says He Is An Experimental Theologian, part 1 of @bicatperson's WTNV/HDM crossover.
This is a remake of one I did three years ago (lent it to a friend, he moved, making an entirely new book seemed like less work than coordinating with the friend of a friend he left it with.) The original typeset was a 6x9 so I had to readjust it to fit 5.5x8.5, and I also changed out the symbols so they'd print more easily. The new ones are a font made by the wonderful rosed from the Renegade Bindery discord.
Fun fact: the arrangement of the hands on the cover also correlates to specific alethiometer symbols because I got that in the weeds about it all.
This cover was a motherfucker and a half because heat transfer vinyl is out to ruin my life: on the original version, I applied the spine art it to the fabric before putting it on the cover, so that I could make sure it was centered. I then tried to use the same HTV to put the symbol on the cover, which did not work no matter how many times and how much heat I tried. (I realized later I'd forgotten to heat the cover first.) So then I tried to peel it up, and it didn't come all the way, so I took that cover off (hooray for wheat paste) and tried putting the vinyl on the fabric before I made the case. despite measuring multiple times, the circle ended up waaay off center. Possibly because I was trying to do this at 11pm. Eventually I just went to Joann's and bought adhesive vinyl, and only adhesive vinyl, even though there was a sale and all vinyl was 40% off. I ended up having to replace the beehive with the night vale eye, because the beehive symbol was a bunch of little lines the adhesive did nOT like, but I think the Night Vale eye looks better anyway.
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