Ideas by the metre: a sketching tool
Henry franks share with us the process he went through to build a table which holds a 45metre roll of paper which can be wound on. simple idea, great process video.nice product.
Read MoreBehind & beyond everyday objects.
Henry franks share with us the process he went through to build a table which holds a 45metre roll of paper which can be wound on. simple idea, great process video.nice product.
Read MoreA short vignette of a book being created using traditional printing methods. For the Daily Telegraph. Shot at Smith-Settle Printers, Leeds, England. The book being printed is Suzanne St Albans’ ‘Mango and Mimosa’ published as part of the Slightly Foxed series. Shot, Directed & Edited by Glen Milner
Read MorePinball Publishing is where we make Scout Books. And these are the people and the machines that make it all happen. We love what we do and hope you enjoy this peek behind the scenes of our Southeast Portland operation. Scout Books are Little Books for Big Ideas. Boom! Credits: Photography and Editing: Alin Dragulin Art Directing: Justin Scrappers Morrison Music: Shake by Jared Mees & The Grown Children Scout Book Making: by Lindsay Arth, Dave Authier, Nicholas Graham, Andrea Raijer, François Vigneault, Austin Whipple, and Laura Whipple Cat: Mimi…
Read MoreDirector of Photography: Konrad Czystowski Art Director & Second Camera: Tatjana Green A little over a year ago we started branding our good friend Konrad as the newly minted FreshSox. One of the final elements of his brand to get produced was his business card. During the design process, we knew we wanted to go the letterpress route. The tactile quality, vibrant colours and overall aesthetic has always appealed to us. We recently met Nicholas Kennedy at Trip Print Press (tripprintpress.ca)here in Toronto. We were so wowed with his work…
Read MoreLetterpress,an instructional beautifull video by Naomie Ross celebrates the subtle beauty and craftsmanship of printing on an intimate scale
Read MoreDiscover Bagasse: Sugar Cane Bagasse is an agricultural waste made from 100% recycled materials. From energy to paper . In addition to being treeless, Sugar Cane Bagasse products are 100% biodegradable and compostable with renewable cycles of 12 months making them an ideal choice for sustainability. Unlike comparable paper products where it takes up to 30 years for renewal cycles of Tree Made paper with the h arvesting of over 900 million trees annually in the USA alone.
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