The Wall Street Journal have just featured us in an article entitled ‘Creating an Impression – A Letterpress Revival Spreads Across Europe’.
An online version of the print article can be read here.
We have just been featured in a Great Britain special edition of The Weekender, a beautifully produced German lifestyle magazine.
Further information about this edition can be found here.
Earlier this month, The Gentle Author of Spitalfields Life visited our workshop and subsequently posted a lovely piece – mainly about Justin, his passion for letterpress printing and how typoretum came into being.
The full article can be read here.
We have produced a specially commissioned wood type poster for the inaugural issue of Random Spectacular.
Published by St. Jude’s, Random Spectacular is a collaborative exploration of the visual arts, literature, nature, travel and much more.
We are delighted to have been selected for a special ‘Staff Favourite’ listing on Inker Linker.
Inker Linker was founded by Jessica Hische to enable designers to find printers based on their requirements.
We have been featured in this revised edition, published by Rotovision and edited by David Jury.
This book sets out to celebrate the technical ingenuity, conventions and rebellions, art and craft of letterpress
We will be contributing posters to this exhibition of contemporary letterpress practitioners, showcasing modern day use of letterpress materials.
Standpoint Gallery, London N1, from 10th Dec 2010 – 22nd Jan 2011.
I have been asked to speak at this conference, on the theme of ‘Rescued & reborn’ and about how my involvement with letterpress has evolved over the past two decades. To be held at the St Bride Library on 19th November 2012.
We have been featured in a new book on letterpress, published by Rotovision. This book explores the revival of letterpress and showcases beautiful examples of contemporary work, profiling the craft’s most exciting practitioners.
‘The magazine for contemporary craft’ features typoretum in an article on the revival of letterpress printing.
James Pallister discovers that it’s thriving and looks to its future.
Our first (MKI) workshop has been featured in the recently published Shedworking book. The Shedworking blog can be visited here.
Our letterpress cards have been featured in a How To Spend It Christmas special.
Designers are using old letterpresses to put the personal touch back into greetings cards and correspondence, says Mark C O’Flaherty.