Handset Type Workshop

A few weeks ago, six Baltimore-Area designers traveled to the studio of Lead Graffiti in Newark, DE to participate in a moveable-type workshop. The group of designers worked as a team—with considerable help from Lead Graffiti—to produce a 14-page art book based around the 6 letters that compose the word “D-E-S-I-G-N.” Each participant designed a 2-page spread inspired a by a specific quote about design.

The participants set their own type by hand from among hundreds of cases of lead type. The spreads were printed on a single sheet using a Vandercook press. Designers got the opportunity to have some hands-on time printing on the Vandercook as well as line-casting type using an Intertype machine. Everyone received enough materials to make multiple copies of the book (several of which will be available for sale very soon on our Felt & Wire store).

Many thanks to Rey Nichols, Jill Cypher, Mike Kaylor and Tray Nichols for sharing their wealth knowledge of hand-set type and letterpress printing, as well as for their hard work and assistance during the workshop.

Post written by Sean Heavey.

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About Alissa Jones

Alissa is a freelance graphic designer and professor at Stevenson University and Anne Arundel Community College. She is the President of the AIGA Baltimore chapter.
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3 Responses to Handset Type Workshop

  1. Pingback: Handset Type Workshop « aigabaltimore blog « i hate type

  2. Ray Nichols says:

    If anyone would like to see photos of the final piece along with a description you can link to go to the Lead Graffiti blog and check it out.

    http://blog.leadgraffiti.com/2010/09/20/aiga-baltimore-creative-letterpress-workshop/

  3. Richard Doty Sr says:

    I have some hand set type I would like to give away . I had a golden jobber but thats gone but I have a lot of type I would hate to see go to waiste . contact me if your interest

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