The Tweets of Rupert Murdoch, as letterpress greeting cards

Artist Michelle Vaughan's "100 Tweets" is a hand typeset letterpress project printed at The Arm in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

For "100 Tweets", I spent months combing my Twitter feed in search of 100 comments which fit into the vision of the project as a whole. Because Twitter allows 140 characters, building a template for typesetting was a straight forward procedure. In the beginning, I collected snarky, throw-away tweets mostly centered on banal and mundane comments. This eventually evolved into a more personal project, as I looked for tweets which mirrored my own opinions and thoughts, but were well-executed by the author. "100 Tweets" also records pockets of time and history in short observations.

The process was laborious but satisfying.

Her first series of five 5×7 greeting cards were tweets by Rupert Murdoch from early 2012.

"The typeface is Perpetua and they are printed with various shades of Pantone reds and pinks on Italian Magnani stock."

They'll be available starting in February, 2013. (via @felixsalmon)