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Old 07-01-2009, 11:30 AM   #97
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I'm on the "story" side myself, though I've certainly seen some beautiful handmade books (often blank journals) that I would love to have. It's quite rare at this point for me to prefer a paper version of anything over digital. "How-to" magazines, e.g. MAKE or Bead & Button are among the few exceptions. Even there, as high-resolution color displays come down in price, I can see switching. I'd love to be able to zoom in on a photo of a process step, or even have access to a 3d model that could be rotated, or a short animation.
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