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BlockFace: an open-source stamp kit to explore typography by graphic artist Will Mower

Creative Boom

Designed by graphic artist Will Mower, it's essentially a modular typography printing kit that's very easy to use. You simply combine the stamps to construct letterforms, design typographic posters and cards, and explore the joys of printmaking. Now available The BlockFace kit is available to purchase through a Kickstarter campaign.

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12 of the best online clothing stores that sell unique pieces by leading artists and designers

Creative Boom

Alongside freelancing as a designer and illustrator, she also runs a printed fashion brand, which aims to inject an element of joy into getting dressed in the morning. Her latest collection features paintbox-bright prints inspired by a very 90s childhood. McIndoe Design by Maddy McIndoe. Lucy & Yak.

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At the Annual Roadworks Festival, a 7-Ton Steamroller Prints Linocuts in San Francisco’s Streets

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The nonprofit has been a hub for printmaking and book arts for Bay Area creatives since it opened 25 years ago, offering about 300 workshops and classes in papermaking, letterpress, binding techniques, and a range of other processes to thousands of students each year. All images courtesy of Roadworks, shared with permission.

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Paul Peter Piech’s literary linocuts are on display in Wales

Creative Review

All images: © The estate of Paul Peter Piech Piech’s work has been the subject of renewed interest in recent years, thanks to a book published by Four Corners Books in 2013 , as well as a 2016 retrospective hosted at Manchester’s People’s History Museum.

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Soirée Fantastique

Fonts in Use

Stacks of posters from Oskar Leiner’s print shop. They all originated at a single print shop, the Buchdruckerei Oskar Leiner , and date from 1847 to 1876. Most of them are letterpress-printed, sometimes combined with lithography, and show an increasing diversity of type styles and sizes.

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