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Get Bookleteering

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London, United Kingdom

Get Bookleteering

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Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Standard 10 hours before event £20.00 £1.15
Concession/Student/Unemployed   more info 1 day before event £7.50 £0.84
General 3 hours before event £15.00 £1.55
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bookleteer - create, share, print, make

A series of 2 hour sessions to help you make the most of bookleteer. We will help beginners get started and offer more advanced users advice on specific areas. You can bring a particular project you want to undertake, specific questions you want to address or come for an introduction. Sessions have a maximum of 6 places.

The sessions will cover such things as from basic level introduction to specific topics – such as designing project notebooks, embedding multimedia links via QR codes and preparing books for printing via our Short Run Printing Service. We will share our experiences and methods of using bookleteer to work with schools, community groups, museums, artists and in other settings.

Participants will become Alpha Club members, getting early access to new and exclusive features (such as the bookleteer API) as well as benefitting from discounts on Short Run Printing service and a free pack of medium size StoryCubes.

NB: please bring your own laptop with you

bookleteer is an online service to help you create and publish booklets and StoryCubes. It's simple, quick and free. Print and make them in minutes using only a pair of scissors, or share them online, anywhere there is an internet connection, computer and standard inkjet or laser printer.

Where



Proboscis Studio
4th Floor 101 Turnmill Street
EC1M 5QP London
United Kingdom

Hosted By

Proboscis



Proboscis is a social and cultural innovator. We specialise in bringing the creative processes and insights of artistic practice into decision-making situations and environments.

Our approach is to expand horizons for our partners, the participants in our projects and ourselves. To do this we create environments and situations which enable people to access and share their own creativity and innovative ideas in novel ways.

We help people create, communicate and share what is most precious to them in ways that transcend social, cultural or disciplinary boundaries.

Collaboration and co-discovery are at the heart of our creative practice and ethos: involving innovative partnerships in fields as diverse as medical research, art, literature, music, community development, housing and urban regeneration, pervasive computing, mapping and sensor technologies.