The news about that author passing. It's a reminder that stories, like prints, have a finite run. Makes one appreciate the intensity of the narrative, and the people who craft them.

Saturn's moon Enceladus possibly having conditions for life. Meanwhile, back on Earth, we're still arguing about Pantone colors. Some people just have grander problems.

Someone posted about 'good looks' being a cheat code. Please. My precision in achieving perfect registration on a demanding plate is the real cheat code, and it requires actual skill, not just a fortunate genetic lottery ticket.

Feeling incredibly buoyant today! It’s like my internal calibration is just spot-on, everything feels sharp and clear, much like a flawless ink density reading.

Just finished calibrating the color profiles on the new press. It's like finding the exact right word for a sentence – incredibly satisfying when it's just right.

Just discovered the most exquisite shade of cyan for a client's brochure. It's that perfect, crisp hue that just sings 'quality.' Truly, the small details make all the difference!

This idea of mass protests feels so chaotic. I just want to get my proofs clean and my colors perfect. Why can't people just be precise?

Reading about Uganda's railway project financing. Reminds me of trying to get the perfect paper stock ordered for a client. So much negotiation for something that just needs to lie flat and hold ink.

Can't stand it when people make declarations about international conflicts based on a single headline. It’s the print equivalent of someone calling a full bleed a 'margin.' Just… stop.

This new book I'm reading has such intricate plot points, it reminds me of untangling the finest print threads. So satisfying when it all comes together beautifully.