Wednesday, June 23, 2010

My first print job!

Whipped up some business cards on all the scrap bits of paper I could find. It's nice bits mind you, rives bfk mostly, all 100% cotton printmaking paper. So it's a shame to let it go to waste and perfect for cards!

Notice I'm using my new font for it too!

Friday, June 18, 2010

I ordered some new fonts from http://skylinetype.com

It arrived so fast I was confused when it arrived!

I got Trocadero,


Lexington,



and border no. G-46.


They all look fabulous and I can't wait to print something using them.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

kiss not crash

I recently joined the San Jose Printer's Guild. One of the member's initiated me into the love of my pearl. She told me my dear Minnie will not handle banging impressions into the page.

And that's fine with me! I was taught by Katherine Walkup at Mills College long before this latest popularity of letterpress began. We were very strictly taught that the ink should kiss the paper, not crash into it. Anyone can bang ink into paper, or in many cases these days it's more like bang ink through paper. The beauty is in perfectly inking a sheet and leaving only a gentle kiss of impression.

I have to say I'm one of those people that feel punched in the gut when asked to make "deep impression". You just shouldn't see the impression on the other side of the paper! So it's rather a relief to not have that option. But I have another press getting ready to move to my studio, it's a C&P 8x10 with an engine... perfect for banging in the ink.. on request.

I'm trying to come around to loving this new style of letterpress. I understand that these days having that impression is the only way most people can recognize letterpress. And hey its great to have this thing I love making a comeback.

Friday, June 4, 2010

Letterpress as a Business

http://soundcloud.com/solsken/sets/letterpress-as-a-business

Interested in running your own letterpress business? Check out this four part audio series from a panel discussion hosted by the an Francisco Center for the Book, in which five Bay area letterpress printers discuss what it means to run a letterpress business in today's economic climate. This event was held on May 27, 2010.

My Minnie Pearl Press



This is my Minnie Pearl. She's a Golding Pearl No. 1 5"x8" Press built in November 1892. She previously belonged to a gentleman from Minnesota who was a writer. She came with a couple 2/3 cabinets of type, mostly Lydian.

I plan to document the restoration of this sweet little press. She's a charmer for sure!