Wednesday, 25 November 2015

OUG502 Task 1/ Brief 2 - Traditional Print

There are many different ways of traditional print the
main ways of traditional print are;


Screen Printing




















Relief and Mono


















Letterpress




















Studio's who emphasise traditional print

www.printclublondon.com
www.anthonyburrill.com
www.hattiestewart.com

I chose the print club london because of the amazing designers
and illustrators who use this facility such as Hattie Stewart and
Anthony Burril.

"Print Club London was established in 2007 and is run by managing
director Fred Higginson (Sculptor/ Illustrator M.O.L.) and director 
Kate Higginson. The duo work closely with iconic illustrator and 
creative director Rose Stallard, who brings the Print Club brand to 
life with her inimitable 1970s fanzine-style-artwork and edgy typography.

Alongside running the studios Fred, Kate and Rose also curate an 
annual exhibition ‘Blisters’ one of the UK’s largest poster shows, it 
introduces a wider demographic to affordable, original artwork, bringing 
a contemporary art scene to a brand new audience. Whilst providing 
studio space and selling work is a key focus of the studios, the trio work 
with clients on projects ranging from bespoke bags for Stella McCartney 
to live printing projects in store with Nike.

CLIENTS inc: Channel4, Sony, Universal Music, Selfridges, Disney, Stella 
McCartney, Levi’s, Tate Modern, Starwood Hotels, Jestico & Whiles, 
Havanna Rum, Red Stripe and Puma."




















































Lady Fingers Letterpress

http://ladyfingersletterpress.com

"Founded in 2011 by wife and wife team Arley-Rose Torsone and 
Morgan Calderini, Ladyfingers Letterpress has established itself as 
an award-winning invitation and international stationery brand.

Garnering 12 Louie Awards over 3 years–including the 2015 Card 
of the Year Award and the Award for Print and Production Excellence 
for three consecutive years–Ladyfingers Letterpress is known 
worldwide for its visionary and playful approach to stationery and 
paper goods."















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