Letterpress Class 1

I had such a fun time at my first lettepress class last Thursday. I could have kept printing all night long!

Here, I’m gonna briefly explain what I’ve learned with pictures I’ve taken during the class. This was the first class so it was an introduction to letterpress, how to set type using wood types, and how to print by using Vandercook Press.

So many wood types! I love the big ones:

We started picking up letters that you want to print.

It’s so fun just looking at them.

And then, we use these

and these to set type in the Vandercook so the type won’t move around while you are printing. You need to measure the empty spaces and get the perfect ones to go along – lot of math, lot of eyes, it is like a puzzle, too.

On the press. When you set the type, you also tighten from the side and the bottom by using the tool:

It is hard to work with mirrored letters, actually, the instructor suggested that you use mirror and make sure it reads right.

When you are ready to print, you put ink on the roll, and go back and forth to have the letters inked.

Vandercook Press. You set the paper and grab the big handle and just roll…

and you have your letterpress prints!

Here, I printed twice by just moving a little bit so it overlaps:

Other pretty letterpress prints on the wall:

Can’t wait for next class!

Friday

Happy Friday everyone! My letterpress class last night was oh my god sooo fun!! I still have to take it all in and then I will post a lot of pictures from the class and my first letterpress prints on Monday – Mondays will be my letterpress experience and prints day from now on so I hope you check back then.

For Friday morning inspiration, I compiled these vintage letters to read… Friday!

 Black Letter \"F\" Signage

R - Antique Solid Cast Brass Store Sign Letter - Huge

Vintage Letter I

 Large Orange Letter \"D\" Storefront Signage

Vintage GIANT letter A

Vintage gold letter Y

You can find each letter here:

F R I D A Y

Letterpress Display

I came across this vintage letterpress shadow box display at Etsy and I thought it was such a cool display to do! I sometimes pick up old wood type letters at flea market here and there, but it’s just laying around the house so I might try this idea! You can get more letters at Angie Pea store, too.

And…. I am starting a letterpress class tonight! I have been wanted to learn more about letterpress for so long and I am finally doing it! I am so excited, I will report about my letterpress experience for the next 10 weeks here so please check back and see how I’m doing.

Hand Job: A Catalog of Type

You might already own this book, have seen it, have heard of it… so you know that it is filled with thousands of hand-lettering (from 55 typographers and graphic designers!) and it is such an inspiring book. Makes me want to get into hand-lettering more!