
Letterpress is a form of relief printing that was invented in the
15th century. To make a print, a raised surface is inked and pressed
onto a sheet of paper. Originally, individual letters were carved
in wood or cast in lead and arranged into words for printing. Today,
it is possible to design digitally and have the layout output as
a single photopolymer plate. This is the method used by Sweet
Peony Press.
We print our plates on a 1916 Chandler and Price New Style Platen
Press. This press is powered by a foot treadle and the energy of
the operator. Each piece of paper is hand-fed into the press, one
sheet at a time and one colour at a time. Inks are hand-mixed to
create the chosen colours or to match any colour reference provided
by the client.
And why spend so much time and energy printing in this antiquated
method when contemporary presses are fully automated and can pump
out prints at a dizzying speed? When you hold a piece of letterpress
printing in your hand, you will immediately understand. It is as
if all the attention and care taken to print each piece can be seen
and felt on the page. The type and graphics that have been pressed
into the soft paper have left a beautiful debossed impression. Choosing
letterpress-printed stationery will show your attention to quality
and detail while fulfilling your desire to stand
out and leave a lasting impression. |