Newscastle Science Comic: Spineless
Newcastle Science Comic strikes again! The wonderful folks behind Asteroid Belter have teamed up with curators and researchers from Great North Museum: Hancock to produce a bug-centric comic for the...
View ArticleImagining Leo Kannerschool
Leo Kannerschool is a special needs school in the Netherlands. The school offers a unique learning environment for children with autism and commissioned artist Aad Goudappel to create a series of...
View ArticleTurning a box of slides into a family newspaper
This post is from Michaela, our brilliant Customer Assistant who printed a lovely newspaper for her dad’s birthday this year. With Father’s Day coming up in June, we asked her to share her project....
View ArticlePass the Deficit
The Pop-Up Poll Booth is a travelling polling station with a clever twist: voters cast a ballot for the politician they can’t stand the most. Illustration student Holly MacDonald launched the Pop-Up...
View ArticlePaper of the Month: The Surreal Times
Our Paper of the Month for March is The Surreal Times, an interactive classic tabloid programme for an interactive theatre production. “The Boy Who Bit Picasso” is a new children’s play from Edinburgh...
View ArticleNewsprint single from The Famines out today!
Here’s a first for us: Canadian band The Famines have released some new music on what they’re calling a ‘paper single.’ They’ve printed a digital broadsheet double-sided Famines art poster that comes...
View ArticleThe Chimpington Post
It may seem incongruous for a company built around email to produce a newspaper to communicate with students — but MailChimp is known to do things a bit differently. The cover of their career fair...
View ArticlePinning printing museums
Photo from Maraid Design We’ve created a new board on Pinterest to collect museums dedicated to print history, like the wonderful Robert Smail’s Printing Works in Innerleithen. Let us know if there’s...
View ArticleNew life for old newspapers
Photo from Nifty Thrifty Things We tend to end up with a good deal of spare newsprint and have been thinking about how to repurpose it. Pinterest came to the rescue and we’ve added a board with some...
View ArticleA visit to The Printing Museum in Houston, Texas
Texas has a peculiar place in the history of print. Since the 1950s, over a million coin-operated newspaper racks (including distinctively television-like USA Today dispensers) have been manufactured...
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