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A life-long Kansan, Jeff Pulaski earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design degree from Wichita State University in 1990 and a Master of Fine Arts in Visual Communication from Kansas State University in 2008.
Before joining Wichita State in 2000, he worked for The Wichita Eagle, Pioneer Balloon Company and was self-employed as a freelance designer working for various businesses in the Wichita area. He is currently the Director of the School of Art, Design and Creative Industries and a Professor of Graphic Design at Wichita State University.
He is an active letterpress printer, researcher and collector. His work has been shown at various universities and museums in the United States, Ireland, England, and Australia. He has led letterpress workshops in Ireland, Greece, Cyprus, and Russia.
His letterpress collection has grown to weigh in at over 12 tons. It includes three Vandercook cylinder presses, one Challenge proof press, four platen presses of various sizes, a Prouty Power Press newspaper press, a Heidelberg Windmill, a Model 31 Linotype, two Ludlow casters and large assortment of metal and wooden type.
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