Thanks to Leslie @ Sea Dog Press for telling us about a great letterpress article in May/June issue of Step Inside Magazine. Mentioned in the article are Boxcar customers Sea Dog Press & Ars Brevis Press, as well as B Designs. Go letterpress!
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Describe your craziest press moving experience in 50 words or less. Win a press (and a t-shirt)
Flurry (a new online journal about letterpress printers) needs you. In particular, Flurry needs your press moving stories. And not just that time when you hired riggers and everything went really smoothly. Post a comment telling us (in 50 words or less) what crazy things your love for letterpress has caused you to do with really heavy machinery (or, if you’re shy, email us (liftgate@boxcarpress.com). How far were you willing to go for your cast iron beauty? Madness, adrenaline, photos, reenactments, and adventure are all encouraged. The best story will win the right of first refusal for Harold Kyle’s *free* 2-ton Miehle Vertical press. This press has brand new rollers, as well as typical rust and dirt issues as you’d expect with any mid-century press. It’s guaranteed to provide you with an exciting press moving story all over again! You’ll also receive fame and a Boxcar letterpress t-shirt featuring your choice of press (Vandercook; Windmill; C&P; or Sigwalt). And we’ll feature the best stories in an upcoming article on Flurry. Post or email your best in 50 words or less by August 20.
Boxcar Press becomes a Co-op America Green Business!
We’ve just received the Co-op America’s Business Seal of Approval. Hooray! The businesses that are part of this organization are truly cutting-edge green, and we’re proud that our care for the environment and our eco-way of business has allowed us to be a part of this cool organization. We were impressed by the lengthy and thoughtful application process that really inspired us to become more green (for instance — we’re working on developing some kind of screening process for vendors, with the goal of working with companies that have a social & environmental consciousness too). From Co-Op America: “Green businesses operate in ways that solve, rather than cause, both environmental and social problems. These businesses adopt principles, policies, and practices that improve the quality of life for their customers, their employees, communities, and the environment.” Our thoughts exactly.
New from the printshop: Sagmeister TypeCon 2008 keepsake
New from the printshop: Flurry coasters
Flurryis a new online journal that hopes to bring together the fine press and commercial letterpress world with stories about what we printers all love: the letterpress. These coasters were given away at TypeCon 2008. (head model credit: Harold Kyle)
Sunlit Letterpress is in July/August How Magazine!
Erin from Sunlit Letterpress in Vancouver (and also creator of the addictive Adventures in Letterpress blog) dropped us a note to say she’s in a fabulous article in the July/August How Magazine.
Congratulations, Erin — you make letterpress proud. Check out photos of the article on Erin’s blog, or see How’s web site. Erin prints with a Boxcar Base & uses Boxcar for her plate processing too.
Boxcar Press is in the news!
Well, it sure is exciting to be in the paper. Check out the story about us in Syracuse’s Post Standard.
The essential Q&A with Boxcar’s Greg Perry
Job title: Platemaker
Describe what you do at Boxcar Press in 10 words: making plates for all divisions, keeping track of plating/job inventory. (10 word cheat!)
My super power is: Solving plating questions (E.S.P.)
Hometown: Rochester, NY
Hello to Bird Dog Press!
This is Alli Bozeman from Bird Dog Press (Lyons, Colorado), wearing one of our Boxcar Press aprons. Bird Dog Press has a great web site and cool blog. Thanks for the pic, Alli!
We are tree crazy here.
It’s hard to forget about global warming when it’s record-breaking heat over here in Syracuse, NY. Heck, it was hard to forget about it when it was (our very mild) winter too. So when our new web site launched, we made a commitment to plant a tree for every platemaking order over $100 for all of 2008. At last tally, we’ve planted more than 350 trees via our friends at American Forests. Way to go!