Interview with SFCB Imprint Artist Rigel Stuhmiller
And now we bring you another special interview! A chat with our current Imprint Publications Small Plates artist and illustrator Rigel Stuhmiller. Our fantastic team of Imprint production interns, led...
View ArticleRoadworks 2011: A Day in Pictures
Things have been a bit quiet on the blog front, but only because they have been so busy here at SFCB! Now that autumn is in full swing, we’ll have more time to sit down at our computers and document...
View ArticleHeroes & Criminals Press Grand Opening
Congratulations to our friend Jessica White (co-founder of Ladies of Letterpress and SFCB studio visitor) on the grand opening of her new letterpress shop! Wish we could have been there to celebrate,...
View ArticleHoliday Card Genius
M&H Type shows us how it’s done with this incredible holiday card. We were sorting through the mail, as we do most afternoons, and out popped this gem. A box, filled with red raffia and an awesome...
View ArticlePaper Space by Kota Ezawa
Happy new year! Our apologies for the radio silence- it’s been a busy new year. Conveniently, we have the best reason possible for our absence: we’ve been making books. Last Thursday saw the release of...
View ArticleFrom the Library: Selections From Phrases & Philosophies For the Use of the...
Today we present a guest post from Floryn Honnet, one of two fantastic interns visiting all the way from Bennington College in Vermont for a field work term full of book arts learning. Floryn and her...
View ArticleFrom the Library: Design & Style – 7: Bauhaus and the New Typography 1919 – 1933
Welcome to the second installment of From the Library. This gem was unearthed by Michaela, the other half of the Bennington Dream Team, during the library cataloging project. Also, did you know that...
View ArticleBibliothek Ihres Vertauens/ Your Trusted Library
Beautiful work by Bernd Kleinheisterkamp found via defacedbook. images from here.
View ArticleBirth of a Book
A short vignette following the printing of Suzanne St Albans’ Mango and Mimosa, using the traditional book-binding methods of the England-based Smith-Settle Printers. Beautiful! via Devour
View ArticleExploding the Codex on the Fine Books Blog
Check out this nice feature on the Fine Books & Collections blog about our current exhibition, Exploding the Codex. They note how ambitious the exhibition is- if you haven’t had a chance to come by...
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