How to Fix a Laptop, written by Ethan Smith (Age 9), is part of a handmade portfolio of letterpress broadsides created by printers from the School of Visual Concepts, in conjunction with Seattle Arts and Lectures' Writers in the Schools program and student-poets from Seattle Children's Hospital. The entire broadside was printed on the same Colt's Armory Press used for fine press work at Stern & Faye, Printers, using various techniques and type from their collection. The text, computer's face, and fuse spark were handset in Huxley Vertical and Spartan Book. The water background was pressure-printed using a frisket and a wave-shaped stencil (punched with holes and built-up with tape to form the dynamite), on a square-shaped wood collograph originally created by Jules Faye for her broadside Monkey Business (2001). The dynamite's fuse was also printed from a collograph, made with fishing line. Upon completion, the print had made 7 passes through the press.