papergirlsf.com
Papergirl San Francisco - Partners
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A very special thank you to our Papergirl SF partners! These really great local San Francisco businesses and studios love the idea of Papergirl so much they choose to support this project by way of donating their services, time, media efforts, creativity, and beyond. We can't thank them enough. If you are interesting in becoming a partner or sponsor, don't hesitate to contact us at contact@papergirlsf.com. We would love to chat. Papergirl San Francisco 432 Sanchez Street, San Francisco, CA 94114.
aeletterpress.com
Workshops — A&E
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Private Letterpress Workshop: Learn to Print. This is a hands on opportunity for you to create your own custom prints with this antique printing process. Designed for the beginner, these workshops are available for up to two people in order to give each person ample press time. You can experience the satisfaction of making your own prints in a comfortable, safe, and friendly environment. How to use a platen press. The inking and printing process. How to set type, lino cut blocks, or digital polymer plates.
dependableletterpress.com
FAQ
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Custom Letterpress in San Francisco. Do you have a minimum order? How should my digital files be formatted? How long does the process take? Can I bring you the paper to print on? Can you do rounded corners on a card? I’ve made a drawing I’d like to use on my invitations- can you print it? I would like a flood of color on the back of my business card- can you do this? I’ve designed something in Word. Can you work with this file? How small can the type be? Can you print double-sided cards? Please convert f...
elbowgreaseletterpress.com
A Custom New Year Greeting - Elbow Grease Hand-Powered Letterpress
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Diy letterpress in sf. Elbow Grease Hand-Powered Letterpress. A Custom New Year Greeting. January 22, 2013. The letterpress printed area takes up nearly half of the A2-sized flat card, which is roughly the max that an Adana Eight-Five can print with full coverage and still get a slight bite into the paper. Any larger, and we’d be meandering into kiss impression territory. The client wanted some space to write a personal note, hence the card’s empty right side. The Shop is Open. SF Center for the Book.
elbowgreaseletterpress.com
The Shop is Open - Elbow Grease Hand-Powered Letterpress
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Diy letterpress in sf. Elbow Grease Hand-Powered Letterpress. The Shop is Open. January 17, 2013. Drum roll, please. I didn’t hit my goal of printing five new cards (wah wah) over the holidays, but life got in the way, majorly. Anyway, our Elbow Grease Letterpress Etsy shop. Is finally up with … wait for it … three cards. Printed the “My Heart Soars” Valentine’s Day letterpress card collection. Andrew drew both by hand. I designed the “thx! One all by myself. It was so hard. A Custom New Year Greeting.
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Printed Boxes & Crates at SF Maritime Museum - Elbow Grease Hand-Powered Letterpress
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Diy letterpress in sf. Elbow Grease Hand-Powered Letterpress. Printed Boxes & Crates at SF Maritime Museum. March 20, 2013. This past weekend we meandered over to the San Francisco Maritime National Park. It was a sunny warm-enough-for-just-a-light-jacket sort of day (rare around here for this month) perfect for scrambling around on big old boats. Here’s an old ferry boat, the. We hopped on board the. But what really caught my eye were the lovely debossed wood crates:. A Custom New Year Greeting. 2013 El...
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Tested Visits SFCB - Elbow Grease Hand-Powered Letterpress
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Diy letterpress in sf. Elbow Grease Hand-Powered Letterpress. December 21, 2012. The knurds (and I say that with the utmost admiration) over at Tested. Recently checked out the San Francisco Center for the Book. To learn more about the art, mechanics and language of letterpress printing. Shout-out to SFCB instructor Leigh McLellan. Who gave me a refresher course on the center’s Vandercooks for certification, for the tip. The Shop is Open. Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. SF Center for the Book.