Using old letterpress techniques, a Beatles fanatic remade the one-sheet that gave birth to one of John Lennon’s strangest tunes. As the story goes, when John Lennon was writing “I Am the Walrus,” he ...
Walking into the studio space of Baltimore Print Studios on North Avenue is a bit like traveling back in time. It’s not every artists’ space that has 13 letterpresses, machines there were considered ...
It’s a blast from the past: Rob Wilson uses his hands and feet to operate a Golding Jobber printing press from 1901 at the South Street Seaport Museum. The shop still uses 19th century letterpress ...
"I don't think we planned to stay here," graphic designer Jennifer Blanco says. Houston was the city she and John Earles had left. It wasn't New York. It wasn't a designer's dream city. They look as ...
For designers used to wielding a mouse, a steamroller might seem excessive. Yet every summer in Seattle, teams from Starbucks, Facebook, Amazon, Oracle, and other local firms and artists vie to ...
Working in advertising and print production, Susan Banda quickly discovered the tactile appeal of letterpress printing. Attracted to the images that a hand press imprints into paper, Banda liked the ...
The craft of letterpress typographic design and printmaking is alive and well in Alan Kitching’s south London Typography Workshop – even if part of his studio is being transported to Suffolk as part ...
On a Friday in July, the 70-year-old building parallel with the train tracks is hot and slightly musty. Mixed with that familiar, dusty-dry smell of an old place is the faint tinge of paper and ink, ...
Reading Japanese can seem daunting for many students of the language due to the stupefying number of characters to learn. In the Roman alphabet, there are 52 letters, including lower and upper case.
It included one very elaborate card that had a $100 price tag on it. The wide assortment of printed matter in the portfolio also included a sampling of books he'd created using different letterpress ...
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