Out of print.
Ink is a multifaceted term with myriad definitions including but not limited to: Fluid used in ball- or nib-based writing or drawing instruments; a failed cephalopod defense mechanism that adds a purplish black tincture to celebrity-chef pasta dishes; and a pigmented viscous suspension derived from upcycled cretaceous epoch dinosaur viscera that is pushed through photographically-exposed mesh for the purpose of transferring an image to refined wood pulp substrates. In this illustration, ink represents a tool we still use it at House Industries in concert with an artist’s brush to organically delineate pencil-sketched positive and negative spaces to render camera-ready art.
With Eames Century Modern Black Italic.