What is modern letterpress?
At our shop, we use an array of printing equipment that is well over a 100 years old, including a rare 1896 letterpress, both metal and wooden type, a 32 inch guillotine cutter and more. We seem old school, but thanks to technology we have found some new techniques that have made print jobs less toxic and much more efficient. We convert your digitized art to polymer plates, allowing us to print your array of images and fonts. How much does it cost? All of our work is custom, so there is no exact answer. Like other types of printing, each project is priced with quantities, inks, papers, die-cuts, binding or assembly taken into consideration. Unlike offset printing, letterpress printing lays down a single color at a time, requiring more hands-on attention in the press room. The result is a premium-quality finished product. Bring us in early in the production process by sending or emailing us preliminary design files and any specifications that you’ve determined, and we can put together a