12IN12
Twelve things that you might learn in your first year as a designer.
So, you'd like to get hold of the 12IN12 booklet? As they say, you're in the right place.
The booklet is free to anyone that would like it, however, some clever person once said that ‘there’s no such thing as a free lunch’—or in our case: booklet, thing—and I’m afraid that rings true here. My getting the booklet to you would involve a donation to the good workers of Royal Mail for wrapping the thing up nicely and getting it to you.
So here's a step-by-step guide of getting a copy of 12IN12.
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Step 1:
Decide where you are.
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Now there are two prices set as a recommended donation price—those inside of the UK and those outside—as it, obviously, costs more to send the shiny, big-ish parcel across the pond, for example. So here they are:
Those inside of the UK—although it's cheaper and easier to go to Magma, but:
£3.50
Those outside of the UK:
£5.00 / $9.00 / €6.50
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Step 2:
Decide how you'd like to pay the cost to get the booklet to where you are.
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Paypal
Get all digital and pay me through the ether to oldhcm63@yahoo.co.uk.
Cheque (UK only)
Made out, nicely, to Craig Oldham.
Show me the money (UK mint only)
All else failing throw some good, old-fashioned, Great British Mint into an envelope and dispatch it like you’re entering the cereal box competitions.
Whatever is easiest for yourself.
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Step 3:
Send me an email with your decision
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If you could then send me a lovely email with your payment method, and the postal address for the parcel, and I’ll put one on lay-away for you until it all clears.
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Step 4:
Sit back and wait
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Then all you have to do is sit back and wait for Mr. Postman (or Mrs. Postman) to wander up the garden path (possibly whistling) with your parcel tucked safely under their arm.
Thank you for your interest, I only hope that I can help you in any way or form. Even if it's just a smile.
Kindest. Craig.