Sunday, July 21st
11:00am - 4:00pm
After a brief demonstration of printing on the tabletop C&P Pilot press, students will learn to compose metal type from one or two sentences of their own writing, or a favorite pithy quote.
Proofreading, corrections, and locking up the type in the chase will follow.
A test print will be taken, with adjustents made to impression, packing, inking, and alignment. Once approved, 5-10 copies will be printed, exchanged with fellow students, and one held for the archives of Second State Press.
Throughout the class-time stories will be shared, arcane knowledge revealed, and you will simmer in the alchemy of using your hands to create a physical form of your thoughts.
You’ll acquire some insight into why Ben Franklin ran away from his printing apprenticeship in Boston, landing in Philadelphia.
And, not incidentally, you will gain the wherewithal to win your next cocktail party!
Wear clothes to get inky!
Class runs 11am - 4pm with a 20 minute break for lunch.
No supplies or prior experience required.
Instructor: Brian Allen
After a 40-year career working with letterforms and typography, 20 as a digital font engineer, 10 with a solo commercial letterpress print shop in Raleigh/Durham, NC, Brian has retired to Philadelphia to luxuriate in the arts, crafts, and culture here. He particularly enjoys the warmth and hospitality of the citizens. It affords ample opportunity to activate his sardonic sense of humor.