Recently, while back home in Blackburn I went to visit a friend who practices the art of taxidermy at her small studio in Great Harwood. Unbeknownst to me, she shared the studio space with a woman called Jacque Sharpels who runs a letterpress printing business called 'Print for Love of Wood'.
As a designer, I am obsessed with craft driven printing techniques such as letterpress, so stumbling into the studio was a big surprise to which I became very excited. Unfortunately due to the time we visited Jacque was not in, so I could not ask her any questions regarding the studio or her work. However, I was lucky enough to have the chance to have a quick look around and take some pictures. The studio itself was fascinating, filled with draws full of old wooden type, various letterpress printing machines and the smell of ink.
A shot of the studio.
Draws of type.
Assorted pieces of work.
Printing press.
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Typographic arrangement.
Finally, as we were leaving my friend managed to find one of jacqui's buisness cards. As letterpress printing is something that really interests me on both a professional and personal level I think that completing a small work placement at the studio would be very beneficial. Therefore, before I next travel home I plan to contact Jacqui to inquire about the availability of a short work placement. By completing a placement at the studio I could further my knowledge regarding the letterpress printing process and experience what it is like working in a professional printing environment.
http://www.printforloveofwood.com/
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