I had a "toy" printing press, with rubber type. It was called a toy, but it really worked, and it started my adventure in publishing. Half the joy is making art, the other half is spreading it.

One of best things about taking pictures is the ease of making copies, but they are still one at a time. With my little press, I could easly make dozens.

Then came screen printing and twenty years of posters for The Design Light Mission and The Great Bannana Festival.

Then, ads, newsleters, annual reports. The same imagery and order, now in the thousands or hundreds of thousands of copies.

Finally, to the web, where publishing became truly public.