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Letterpress - A designer's & artist's guide to creative printmaking - cover

Letterpress - A designer's & artist's guide to creative printmaking

Tom Boulton

Publisher: The Crowood Press

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Summary

Letterpress is an exciting and beautiful guide to this age-old craft. It celebrates the traditional process of printing moveable type on old historical presses, and gives it a contemporary blast with the latest designs and ideas. With over 200 photos, this book is an irresistible account of using letters to create unique prints with a strong message.
Available since: 01/08/2026.
Print length: 176 pages.

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