
¶ When I first discovered Jennifer Daniel's work I was struck by the concise wit and fantastic diversity of her portfolio which ranges from icons to illustration and information graphics. Then when our letterpress printing shop was recently called upon by Jennifer to print her new business cards my delight could hardly be contained to find out that Ms Daniel had diversified her business even further to now offering professional unicorn grooming services.
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Working with letterpress is not the same as working in CMYK or RGB. It calls for some backwards thinking.
¶ Tonight, July 30th, 2010 Keith (the Cranky Pressman) will be giving a presentation at PechaKucha Cleveland Volume 8. The title is Let Letterpress Be Letterpress - Tips on designing for the medium. In 20 slides and 20 seconds each he will try to give some useful information for designers creating work for this unique old medium. Alternatively he may just freeze up and babble some incoherent nonsense for 6.5 minutes. We will see, and hope anyone in the Cleveland area can make it out to what should be an interesting evening.
A sneak peak at some of the work included in the presentation after the jump.
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¶ Getting along with others is not easy. Relationships require all that commitment of personal time, attention and effort, even when not particularly in the mood. But it’s the price you must pay if you want a bridge foursome.
Online social networking is just as difficult. The searching, writing, posting, commenting, uploading, tweeting, retweeting and even retweeting damn retweets is as labor intensive as hand-setting 12 point lead type.
This recently completed letterpress project for Shadow Works depicts the big search and social networking websites as clunky old apparatus. Having plodded along for a while now with twitter, facebook and the like, I appreciate the comparison. Even though it’s made on a computer, the best social networking feels hand crafted by an actual person who cares.

Continue reading to see the whole Shadow Works series and a list of this old letterpress printer’s feeble attempts at social networking.
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~ 52nd Annual Exhibition ~
Cranky Pressman is pleased as Punch to have our piece included in the current Society of Illustrators "Annual Exhibition: Illustrators 52". The work we call 'Old Creative Juices' was created by our old friend the talented and witty David Flaherty. Cheers Dave and congratulations!
Founded in 1901, The Society is a creative industry and New York institution. The annual show celebrates outstanding illustrative works in three categories; Sequential and Uncommissioned, Book and Editorial, as well as an Advertising and Institutional exhibit where our letterpress print is featured. Opening reception for the Ad category is tonight, March 5, 2010 at the museum’s galleries in New York City’s Upper East Side.
Production notes and copywriting for the piece after jump.
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¶ After a slow season in 2009, wedding plans and bridezillas are again moving ahead at full force. Letterpress printing orders are up and love is in the air mixed with the smell of ink cleaning solutions. Cranky Pressman has devised a Standard 4-Piece Invitation Set that offers designers a lower-priced option for any invitation projects on tighter budgets. These packages will be available soon for online ordering along with additional separate pieces for more creative options. In the meantime, 2010 prices are set and we are cheerfully taking orders and quoting projects by e-mail or at 800-433-1288.
Download Standard 4-Piece Invitation Set Template (PDF/Adobe Illustrator)
Notice to Brides to Be! Cranky Pressman is a trade letterpress printing shop serving professional graphic designers. We only work from properly prepared digital artwork files and do not offer design or artwork preparation services. A list of qualified invitation designers can be found at the end of this post.
Following are a few of the wedding invitation jobs we’ve created in past years. Continue reading for additional examples.

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HAPPY NEW AND IMPROVED YEAR!¶ Not ones to complain... Oh wait, I suppose we are. In that case it has to be said, 2009 was a year of epic awfulness that everyone, except the fat cat bankers, is happy to see the backside of. About the only good thing I see coming out of the mess will be stories of the Great Recession that will bore kids to tears for generations to come.
In all honesty, Cranky Pressman did okay but things could have been better. It was quite clear that budgets were tight, designers were pushing for work but clients were holding back. Not surprising. On the bright side we produced some fabulous work for our customers and appreciate every single piece.

So in a rare moment of positive thinking we present our second annual self-promotional calendar. If ever there was a time to put the past behind and prepare for the work ahead it is now. We hope everyone has a great and prosperous new year. We also are interested in your thoughts on 2009 and outlook for 2010 so will send a free letterpress calendar, like the one pictured above, to the first 50 people who comment on this post. Details after the break.
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