Letterpress printing is an art and an industry of communication with its own stories to tell. From its deep history to the varying processes used today, from shop talk to how it's made- this podcast collects and presents these stories to connect and contribute to the letterpress community.
Scott Moore, of Moore Wood Type, resurrected the production of wood type. He tells his story and describes the process from selecting the wood to cutt...
Amelia Hugill-Fontinell is a curator at the RIT Cary Graphic Arts Collection, a renowned library that collects on design, typography, and the book art...
Kyle Durrie heads up a team of badass lady printers at Power and Light Press- a ship-shape print shop built to handle all of life’s messy emotions. Sh...
Wood engraving is a relief image making process that was developed in the mid 1800’s to accompany the printed word. Jim Horton fell in love with wood ...
Laura Baisden is the artist and printer behind Camp Nevernice, a letterpress studio in East Nashville. She prints custom posters and illustrations usi...
Laura Baisden is the artist and printer behind Camp Nevernice, a letterpress studio in East Nashville. She prints custom posters and illustrations usi...
Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. prints! He prints varying size posters using handset wood and metal type and linocut carvings. He prints onto chipboard (and som...
Letterpress is an art and an industry with its own stories to tell. To start the podcast, host Sarah Brown tells you her story and intentions for thi...