Business Card BLITZ!
Posted on August 16th, 2011 // Business cards, Letterpress, News, Printing

It’s Blitz time! Here’s how our 24 hr blitz will work:

Place a custom 1 or 2 color business card order between Noon, August 16th – Noon, August 17th, and we will add an extra 250 cards to your order!

The Rules:

  • min order of 250 cards – which is a pretty standard minimum order size
  • order between 12pm-12pm, August 16-17
  • 2 color max
  • submit your order to print@themandatepress.com
  • include the word BLITZ in the subject line
  • custom cards only – this promotion does not apply to our $95 card offer
  • if you have questions if your order will qualify, call: 801/359.4868

We’re excited to hear from you and get your orders rolling!

 

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Lions and Llamas and Candy, Oh My!
Posted on July 28th, 2011 // Letterpress, News, Posters & Prints, Printing

Candyvore* images courtesy of Shyama Golden

We love a lot of things around here. I mean, we’re already 1-up on a lot of people just by working at a letterpress shop. So, instead of rubbing it in your face, we choose to share the love. Some of the things we love, are, but not limited to: bulldogs, that steam engine sound the S-model cylinder makes, the shop swamp cooler, saying ‘hello’, and Shyama Golden. Shyama (rhymes with llama), is pretty fly. When was the last time you heard ‘fly’? We also love In Living Color. So, being the radical person she be, whenever she requests us to print one of her amazing designs, we jump right in. We love Shyama today and this post is for her since we feel lucky to be able to print with such a great designer and we’re feeling extra lovey-dovey today.

Her ‘Candyvore’ poster design was printed on our Vandercook model-4 and we used a split-fountain technique to run the colors together in 1 pass instead of a 2-color run. It’s printed on Cranes Lettra 110# Ecru for that warm feeling. It’s as though printing with a split-fountain, in a way, mirrors the sentiment of the piece. It walks a fine line between wanting to cuddle with a wild cat who only eats piñata candy, and the sheer danger of lions and binge eating. Split-fountain inking can either ruin your day or make you extremely happy, and with this ‘Candyvore’ print it was definitely the latter.

We also threw in some other works that we’ve printed for Shyama in the gallery…enjoy!

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Deseret Tarot and a Swarm of Bees
Posted on July 22nd, 2011 // Letterpress, Posters & Prints, Printing

Secrets and Symbols of the Deseret

We love to work with the AIGA. For those unfamiliar, the AIGA (American Institute of Graphic Arts) do for design what the Shriners do for brotherly love, and designers that are a part of the AIGA aren’t required to parade around driving miniature Corvettes while wearing funny hats. The AIGA strives to create a cultural forum and foundation for any professional designer. They are really quite awesome.

So, lucky us, the AIGA will be hosting next year’s conference in Salt Lake City. Yay! Like the passing of the Olympic torch, we were asked to provide a snippet of what Utah is all about so the AIGA could get a taste of what they’re in for. Naturally, we have an expert (of sorts) on all things Utah – Dan Christofferson. Dan created the artwork for this piece and we couldn’t have dreamed a better result.

Dan is super zealous when it comes to the interesting, if not at times absurd, Utah history. I’m sure most people think they have an idea of the goings on around here because of a certain HBO show, but rest assured, we’re pretty sure that most of us don’t have multiple wives, invest in reservation casinos, nor do we have grandmothers hustling parrots across the border. However, we do have some wacky history.

An excerpt from the piece:

An engorged seagull, a solid gold railroad spike, a cryptic alphabet…Within this deck of cards, the AIGA Salt Lake Chapter has gone through great lengths to unearth and translate the six most sacred and intriguing symbols of this culture.

Printing this piece involved some extra, fine-tuning. Lucky for us we’re equipped with the Heidelberg ‘S’ Cylinder press that can churn out an 16″x24″ print (actually it can print up to about 19″x27″). We then die-cut it and hand-rounded the corners. We’re not going to lie, registration on this double-sided, 4 color piece was no walk in the park. We used Dur-O-Tone Butcher Off White paper that was kindly donated by French Paper. Also, obtaining consistent ink coverage on a sheet this large is always a challenge. It’s pieces like this that make our hearts swoon.

We’re excited to have the AIGA come to our humble Salt Lake City. We’ll be welcoming everyone with open arms, swarms of bees, some long-haired hit man, and our 55 wives.

 

 

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Tah-Dah!
Posted on July 15th, 2011 // Business cards, Letterpress, News

So, we know, it looks as though we’ve been so busy that we’ve somehow neglected our blog…again. Well the time has come friends, we won’t stand for our own inactivity any longer. Consider this a promise to post.

We moved into a fantastic new spot. It’s taken us a minute to settle in and now we’re back into the swing of things.

Our friend  Spencer Charles, hand lettering extraordinaire, created an amazing sign to put in front of our shop. New digs, new sign. It is hand-painted and hands down awesome. This sign also gives us the chance to reiterate our great $95 calling card option. If a classic statement is your kind of gig, then our $95 cards are for you. We print them in black ink on white #110 (or#220, but will raise the price slightly) or chipboard, we have a plethora of designs to choose from, or you can even supply your own design. It really is almost too good to be true. Oh, black is too plain for you, you say? Have no fear – we can add colored edging or round the corners to make your card standout (for a slight additional cost).

So, in this instance, yes, we are encouraging a drive-by from you. Especially the kind of drive-by where you stop in.

spencer charles hand letter sign

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