Posts Tagged ‘letterpress’

Meg Hunt’s Print Club

Print Club

The talented Meg Hunt has started a print club with three different levels of memberships. More info here!

The process is simple- sign up for a membership and you’ll get put on a secret Print Club mailing list. A week before prints are announced to the public, Print Clubbers will get an email announcement sharing new prints. Respond back and choose the prints you want, and you’ll get them mailed out right away.


Beast Pieces

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Earlier this morning when you were asking around if anyone knew of where to buy paper saw blades I’m sure you came up dry. Thank goodness you’ve stumbled across this post though! Beast Pieces just posted about their newest letterpress promo card and as they put it “…you can toss them at pets, logs and trees, use them as coasters or keep them on hand to contact us for your next custom letterpress printing project.” Cheers to you Beast Pieces.


Share and Make Letterpress Prints

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Our homies from Chicago, The Post Family, recently did a Levis printmaking residency in San Fransisco. During this residency, Chad Kouri made these two 24″x 18″ rainbow-rolled bodacious wood type prints on newsprint! Both are available in their shop. Before you steal someone’s lunch from the fridge, check out this supreme interview with the family after the jump.


Cloudy Collection Vol. II / Edition 3

Cloudy Co!

David Huyck’s latest installment of the Cloudy Collection released today! The theme for this edition was Bunches, Crowds, Clusters, Piles, and Knots. This stack of seven letterpress prints features artwork from Frank Chimero, Julia Sonmi Heglund, Maura Cluthe, Eleanor Davis, Matt Forsythe, and Vincent Mathy.


Byran Christopher Baker

Someone Buy Us This!!!

We came across these dice prints by Bryan Christopher Baker through our friend Blair Richardson at Little Mule. Amazing! We might have to hunt him down while we’re in New York next week. Work like this really makes us wish we had room for a Vandercook here at Public School. You can read more about Bryan in his brief interview with Time Out New York our head to his Etsy shop to buy yourself us one of these limited edition dice prints. We’ve put a few more of our favorites after the jump.


Note Cards

Let’s jump rope!

The internet, it’s open.

Not your typical Walgreen’s pharmacy.

It’s called the spoon prank, and it is hilarious.

Brine Icicles don’t mess around. They’re killer.

Would you ride a giant spoke-less ferris wheel?

Stop annoying your neighbors with these cheap soundproofing techniques.

One of our favorite Austin spots receives FFFest praise for their “Slayer Dog”

One used time traveling DeLorean for sale. $600,000 OBO.

How good at Kerning are you? Why not test yourself?

It’s October, so why not celebrate with some Dia De Los Modernists posters?

While we’re talkin’ food, how about a pencil sharpener that dispenses parmesan pencil shavings? Yum!

Need to peel an entire head of garlic in under 10 seconds? Do it with two bowls.

This is the kinda Garden Gnome that lets people know you mean business.

Darth Vader blows some hot air.

You really need to be following Adam Garcia’s sketchbook blog.

That’s a really cool fountain. I want that in my yard.

Hey Portland! Cheat Local!

Marty McFly and Doc Brown have a backstory finally.

It’s the cartoon color wheel.

What if Charles Schulz wrote Jaws?

If there’s anything you learn from this, it’s that you shouldn’t get a discount taxidermist.

Not that you don’t already, but keep in mind that chain emails are bad.

I’m all for this kind of nuclear proliferation.