Chapbook Layout Essentials

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Instructors: Ben Pease

Schedule:
6/04, 06/11, 06/18, 06/25
7-9:30 Eastern Time

Price range: $100.00 through $300.00

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Chapbook Layout Essentials

THERE ARE THREE OPTIONS FOR THIS CLASS, ONLINE, IN-PERSON OR BOTH.

 

ONLINE:

6/04, 06/11, 06/18, 06/25
7-9:30 Eastern Time

This is a 4-session hands-on class where you will design your own chapbook, cover, interior, and whatever else you might want to include (a color insert printed separately from the writing, for example). You will learn to use Scribus, free and open-source publishing software that will allow you to produce a professional end product. In Scribus, we will learn everything from page layout basics, master pages, auto-generating table of contents, and how to transfer work from 8″x11″ Word pages to the smaller dimensions in which books normally exist. If you haven’t become a collector of rare and beautiful fonts, this class will show you where to find the coolest, freest fonts the internet has to offer, with a focus on making your work appear as sharp as it can.

 

IN-PERSON:

In-Person Letterpress Chapbook Cover Printing Weekend Intensive
$200 by itself ($300 for online class/in-person combo)
June 28-29
10am -3pm
4 hour class with lunch provided

Designed to be both a primer in letterpress printing and a capstone to the chapbook layout class, students will learn the basics of letterpress printing, which is tied closely to learning about the tools used in the process. Letterpress Director Candace Jensen will join Ben Pease in teaching and leading students in the processes necessary to create beautiful prints! Students will work together with the end goal of each student producing 25 copies of a chapbook cover on the RSH Vandercook Letterpress!

Ben Pease

Ben Pease began laying out books in 2009 when he put together an issue for the writing workshop he taught at Common Ground’s (now Breaking Ground) Prince George, an early 20th-century hotel converted to affordable housing for low-income and formerly homeless adults. He soon after began designing covers and interiors for Monk Books, doing both for a reprint of Bernadette Mayer’s The Formal Field of Kissing. When Monk began publishing full-length collections, Pease continued to layout the books, forging a close relationship with the authors to ensure that their original vision was represented in the printed matter. Pease is currently the book designer for factory hollow pressSistrum Books, and the Ruth Stone House.

About Virtual Classes

Virtual classes are usually based on video conferencing. At the moment we use Zoom. Instructors may utilize email as well as the specific ‘class page’ to share materials.

Class pages are accessible to students through their account page.  CLICK HERE to visit your account.

Each class is different, and Ruth Stone House allows a wide degree of freedom to instructors as to how they run their classes. If you miss a class or have technical problems you can request a video link to the class you missed. 

Technical requirements:

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We also require that you have access to email service to use Ruth Stone House Classroom.

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Financial Aid

FInancial aid is applied for on a class by class basis. Not all classes offer financial aid. There is a limited amount of funding available, and aid is awarded in the order received.

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Chapbook Layout Essentials

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