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The Print Project at Small Town Ink

Exhibitions, Posters, Printing, Process, Wood Type, workshops

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PUSHING TRADITIONAL PRINT IN A NEW DIRECTION

Specialised, heart-warming and unique, traditional print is making a resurgence amongst young designers who have hit saturation point with the computer. Taking design back to its roots SMALL TOWN INK is hosting a traditional print day at the University of Leeds on Wednesday 24th April.

Promoted to introduce and educate young designers in traditional printing methods, this free event will include the chance to use letterpress equipment supplied by The Print Project and Richard Lawrence, who will both be giving workshops throughout the day, mixed in with talks on traditional printing methods. The day will also include a print exhibition showcasing work from a variety of local print makers, as well as a print fair to browse and pick up some fantastic pieces of work. Local workshops and studios will also be attending, providing information on what resources are available in the local area if you want to experience print for yourself.

Promoter of the event Vicky White says, “It is worrying that many educational establishments are beginning to cut down on traditional printing methods in favour of digital techniques, especially with an increasing interest in more personal hand crafted design. Young designers are desperately searching for answers as to how the distinctive and unique elements of traditional print come about and what resources are available to them in their local area. The SMALL TOWN INK print day hopes to help answer these questions, whilst celebrating and introducing more designers to the incredible world of print”.

For more details and information contact Vicky White at SMALL TOWN INK.

Email: victoriawhite.design@gmail.com

For regular updates follow us on twitter and instagram: @smalltown_ink and see our website: www.smalltownink.co.uk

SMALL TOWN INK Traditional Print Day

Venue: University of Leeds, The School of Design, Grass Studio

Date: Wednesday 24th April 2013. 10.30am – 5pm

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The Print Project in HowDo?! Magazine

Letterpress, Posters, Printing, self-publishing

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If you live in and around Bradford you’ve probably seen the June/July issue of HowDo?! Magazine, a cultural magazine ‘by the people of Bradford for the people of Bradford’. It’s really started to pick up momentum now and people really seem to be digging it. Well, we (The Print Project) put together the artworks for this issue and also were also interviewed for our sins. Alonsgide that throughout the issue you can also see lots of ‘letterpress noise’ culled from all the make ready, near misses and fails for some of the work we do.

As is the way with this site — updates can be quite sporadic depending on what time we have to make it happen and battling with ridiculous technology doesn’t help. So for those that don’t live in Bradford here’s a digital copy you can read online (just click on the EXPAND button above). Eventually we’ll stick up some actual pictures of the magazine. And we’ve got ‘Welcome Home Sexy’ prints (as featured in the magazine)that will be available to buy shortly.

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Shop Update

Letterpress, Postcards, Posters, Printing, Proof Press, Recycled, Shop, Wood Type

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Hell Yeh! letterpress postcardPull My Finger letterpress postcardDemand the Impossible letterpress posterWanna get your hands on our new stuff? Then head on over to the updated shop.

Get In The Van letterpress notepadBy 'Eck! letterpress poster

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The Jubilee Refreshment Rooms

Posters, Printing, Wood Type

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Some lovely posters on the walls at The Jubilee Refreshment Rooms in Sowerby Bridge. To get an idea of how old some of them are, look at the Lytham & Blackpool one from 1896!

A personal favourite is ‘Beware of Unauthorised Notices’ as it’s perfectly ludicrous, but entirely of it’s time. Oh and the odd spot of LOOTING could result in DEATH or PENAL SERVITUDE FOR LIFE!

If you find yourself in Sowerby Bridge it’s definately worth having a good old gawp at these and the rest of the amazing railwayana on show whilst enjoying some good locally brewed ale or a hot drink and a damn fine piece of cake.

Apologies for the lousy picture quality, the old camera phone is starting to show it’s age.

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