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Small letterpress run {100} of a charming children's story, Under Cover by Jacque Lynn. A tiny boy lives inside the book and is constantly trying to escape the page boundaries. (Want more? See NOTCOT.org and NOTCOT.com)
Personal stationery is one of the many small things which add a dash of color to our lives and give much happiness to our near and dear ones.
If I had unlimited funds and time, I would own a letterpress and make beautiful designs all day, every day. There’s just something so inspiring and motivating about creating something with your hands. The thing is, I can’t decide if it’s the art of letterpress, or typography itself that I enjoy more. Lucky for me, this super-cool video embodies both beautiful typography and the intricate process of creating a letterpress print.
A set of elegant custom wedding invitations is a great way to make one"s wedding an extremely special event. The first step to make it a truly memorable one is creating a letterpress wedding invitation that represents you. Since the invitations are the first things that guests see, why should it be anything but perfect?
The deal is to use letterpress craftsmanship to communicate via posters, in ways that defy mass production. Levi's Workshops are a series of craft-based community spaces build to encourage creation, inspiration, and collaboration. The first expression of this is a print shop located in San Francisco's Mission District. Over 60 days, we will work with people and designers (like the Post Family) to create new and engaging design projects that help bring messages of a pioneering spirit to light. They've mapped out a series of collaborations with local businesses and community groups to create original artwork and inspired designs that honor their respective passions and ideals. This is for real, and I'll be pointing them to the work of others who have great stuff to say about technology and the way people use it, and how it changes our lives. William Gibson: The future is already here - it's just not evenly distributed. The street finds its own uses for technology. David Kirkpatrick: Social media is a truth serum for mainstream media. David Weinberger: Transparency is the new objectivity. I'm not comfortable with pushing my own stuff, but they want it: Trust is the new black Democracy needs an immune system: the press, and you.
Sue from Page Stationery has a wonderful approach to design – less is more, God is in the details, and you can never have enough good, clean, white space.
The deal is that people can use a traditional form of media to get the word out regarding new tech and how it can be used for the common good. Check out what I've already blogged, but in short: Levi's Workshops are a series of craft-based community spaces build to encourage creation, inspiration, and collaboration. The first expression of this is a print shop located in San Francisco's Mission District. Over 60 days, we will work with people and designers (like the Post Family) to create new and engaging design projects that help bring messages of a pioneering spirit to light. I was just over there, talking about issues that I think really matter, like the role of trust in our lives, and related matters like transparency and online rights. I was real impressed by the creative energy among workshop participants. Check out real photography of our session here. More later, but for now, check out the calendar and the launch event Saturday.
It's not uncommon to see some of Steve Jobs' more memorable quotes become memorialized in one fashion or another since his passing. One of the most famous, however, is getting a bit ...
Grand Ole Opry, Johnny Cash, Duke Ellington, Elivis, and everything in between have gone to Hatch Show Print for the quality letterpress posters for 130 years.
Northwest artists brandish the tools of countless revolutions, large and small, proving that letterpress still matters, even in our digital age. Especially in our digital age.
If you are into graphic design there are some great images here that you need to snag.
Hey, the folks doing this, like the Post Family, got a lot of really good work done. My part in the Levi's letterpress thing is pretty much over, but I'd suggest you check out their stuff, pretty good work. Depicted here is Scott Thomas, who did a lot for our country in his role for the Obama campaign. His visual work, very impressive, I wish I could do as well with words. Lots of good people here, lots of good inspiration and the value of image and typography.
Lots of fun detailing in this new letterpress world map by These Are Things (Want more? See NOTCOT.org and NOTCOT.com)
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