The Prince Ink Co. - Long Live Print by Emir Ayouni

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Misplaced Lens Cap
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
almost home
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we're not kids anymore.
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The Prince Ink Co. - Long Live Print by Emir Ayouni
Collaging as self-care
Print from the scrap pile in the letterpress room, thread, and lasercutter scraps from an older project
By Jonny Wan for Print For Good.
Being able to learn from a practicing letterpress master this weekend was truly a highlight. From the history to the equipment to the printing, I had the love of letterpress poured into me. After 5 hours and the majority of my Saturday afternoon, my hands were dirty and I was physically and mentally exhausted but I had grown so much respect for this practice.
Nice work by Derrick Castle, Graphic Designer, Nashville, TN, USA
Type Face
Type Face by Justine Nagan is a film about the love for wooden letterpress such as Hamilton has done it since the 19th century. It focuses on the rural Midwestern Hamilton Wood Type Museum and print shop where international artists meet retired craftsmen and together navigate the convergence of modern design and traditional technique.
With the beginning of the industrialization more and more people wanted to produce faster and more efficient with less money. Also the typography industry had to answer to this request. And they answered with wooden letters. One worker could produce 3 letters in a minute and with more workers there were no limits for the clients, having their typeface made up within short time ready to press it on the paper.
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TYPEFACE official trailer from Kartemquin Films on Vimeo.
Today it’s more like a destressing method, 50% slow down, that you have when you come into the Hamilton Wood Type Museum for working with some wooden characters. It’s astonishing that there has to be two characters, once the wooden and than the human. Both together bring out a different result each time, when somebody is collecting some specimens for a print. The museum is found by Jim van Lanen in 1999.
Although society is really flat today, there are a lot of small collectives such as the post family artists collective which was found by some graphic designers, who like to keep deep letterpress alife. We apreciate this and hope that you have the chance to visit the Hamilton Wood Type Museum in Wisconsin once. Thanks to Justine Nagan for sending us the awesome documentation.
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Alphabet and Image Magazine
A few hastily taken snaps of this 1940s publication shown at the St. Brides ‘Type Tuesday’ event this week. They were picked from Reading University’s type and print archive by eye magazine’s Art Director, Simon Esterson, to show on the night.
Apart from the frayed, yellowed paper (which simply adds to their beauty) they could have been designed yesterday. I love them.
There are more photos of this post-war typography and visual arts publication over on Mike Dempsey’s Graphic Journey.
I love setting type. 12pt Goudy Old Style. Unfortunately, I don’t have enough e’s. #letterpress #artist problems (at Two Crow Press)
Split fountain action in our snowy day letterpress workshop.
Let it #snow! #pikestreetpress #letterpress #holiday #greeting #card
#letitsnow #letterpress #holidaycards (at Lilikoi Design & Letterpress)
Coquí #pressure #printing #letterpress #splitfountain
I collaborated with Saint Gertrude Letterpress to create this hand-lettered, hand-letterpress printed card!
Printed in warm red and gold letterpress ink on 300gsm ivory card stock and complete with a kraft gold envelope.
Got a smelly brother? Grinch in the family? An auntie who always gives you socks? I reckon this card would be perfect!
http://shop.saintgertrude.com.au/products/jingle-bells-batman-smells
New holiday card. Minimal with a splash of good color. #letterpress #holidaycard #snailmail
PFG10 ‘The Crown of the Chrysler Building’ // letterpress plate being inked up ready to print. Finished print can be seen here » PFG10
Stoked to announce that my collaboration with Sapling Press is now official! The first two (of 15) cards in the ‘Moment of Truth’ series is debuting just in time for the holidays.
Get your hands on some lovely, snarky, letterpress goodness at Sapling Press or Etsy.