Justin writes,"I took a letterpress class last Saturday at San Francisco's Center for the Book, a maker-rific and tremendous Bay Area resource. I learned how to use a Vandercook 4 printing press and by the end of the day long workshop, the class had designed and printed 40 copies of a book!" Link.
Letterpress Printing
Justin writes,"I took a letterpress class last Saturday at San Francisco's Center for the Book, a maker-rific and tremendous Bay Area resource. I learned how to use a Vandercook 4 printing press and by the end of the day long workshop, the class had designed and printed 40 copies of a book!" Link.
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Minneapolis, Minnesota has a fantastic book arts center where you can do all sorts of things. Look it up for a great tour, which they happily give for a nominal donation. They have tons of classes.
See their website:
http://www.mnbookarts.org/
Contact info:
Minnesota Center for Book Arts
HOURS:
Tuesday: 10 am to 9 pm
Wednesday - Saturday: 10 am to 5 pm
Sunday and Monday: Closed
ADDRESS:
1011 Washington Ave S, Suite 100
Minneapolis, MN 55415
PHONE:
612-215-2520 FAX: 612-215-2545
EMAIL:
mcba@mnbookarts.org
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