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Some recent press: - Silkscreen

Some recent press:

- Silkscreen was profiled in "For Online Eyes Only", an article in the April 2001 issue of I.D. Magazine. Unfortunately, they completely screwed up displaying it, making it look, well, not so good. I suppose I shouldn't complain too much though...it is I.D. Magazine after all.

- kottke.org was featured in the "Best of the Blogs" list in the "Human Portals" article in the May 2001 issue of Brill's Content.

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This entry was published on April 21, 2001 at 06:28 pm.

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