It's very satisfying to print jobs like the following. All were supplied by clients
who prepared their own artwork or had it prepared by professional designers.
You will see from the following examples that simple one or two colour
designs look great when letterpress printed.




Two colours and a blind debossed print.


A letterpressed wedding invite we printed for a very happy customer.
You can really see and feel it, you will love letterpress printing!


Business cards are another item which look great
letterpress printed.

Above is a three colour letterpress printed business card,
part of a set of printed items.

And another card, for a local graphics company.

This card has been embossed using two dies, one to press out from the
underside of the card, another to press into on the topside.

Another great looking wedding invite!


This invitation was handset using our lead type, by the bride-to-be.
Setting type is an art, and I am very impressed with her efforts.
She even used ligatures - letters joined where they will otherwise be
spaced too far apart. Lead type cannot be kerned as on a computer,
so special double characters were cast to overcome letters that
wouldn't sit closely together.

Now here's a wedding to be invited to! Printed on the Heidelberg.

The Heidelberg Platen prints serviettes and oddly shaped stock that
normally only purpose built machines will handle. It is a very versatile press.