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Typography

Studios where the setting of type is itself the art. 83 presses.

Abattoir Editions (University of Nebraska Omaha)

Omaha, USA est. 1972

Fine-press letterpress imprint founded in 1972 by printer and publisher Harry Duncan at the University of Nebraska Omaha, publishing mainly poetry as a tool for teaching the book arts.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Typography

Aralia Press

West Chester, Pennsylvania, USA est. 1983

Printing contemporary poetry from hand-set type, letterpress-printed and hand-bound, with a teaching component for students at West Chester University.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • +2

Arion Press

San Francisco, USA est. 1974

The only US printer making books entirely by hand from comma to cover under one roof, operating its own M&H hot-metal type foundry, letterpress workshop, and bindery as successor to the Grabhorn Press.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • +2

Artichoke Press

Mountain View, USA est. 1975

Letterpress limited editions of literature and photography collected by libraries, museums and bibliophiles internationally.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • +1

The Artisan Press

Byron Bay, Australia est. 1999

Award-winning specialty letterpress printing, with output ranging from fine stationery to commissions held in the National Gallery library.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Typography

The Ascensius Press

Bar Mills, Maine, USA est. 1989

Letterpress printing, book design, and production coordination for authors, publishers, and libraries, alongside the press's own handset letterpress editions.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Typography

Barbarian Press

Mission, British Columbia, Canada est. 1977

Internationally respected fine press producing hand-set, letterpress-printed limited editions of literary classics, translations, typography and books on wood engraving.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • +3

Bibliographical Press, Bodleian Libraries

Oxford, United Kingdom est. 1949

A working letterpress workshop within the Bodleian Libraries at the University of Oxford, housing hand-operated printing presses and offering courses and collaborative printing projects in traditional letterpress and book arts.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Typography

The Bieler Press

Prescott Valley, Arizona, USA est. 1975

Fine-press printer and publisher specializing in studio letterpress printing of contemporary literature and book-related digital typography, run by typographer and printer Gerald Lange.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • +1

Big Jump Press

Tuscaloosa, USA est. 2005

Letterpress-printed, hand-bound limited-edition artists' books, prints and broadsides exploring themes of transformation, translation and shifting perspective.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Artists' books
  • +2

The Blue Print Press

Vittorio Veneto, Italy est. 2013

Hand-made, single-poem letterpress books in very small editions, printed from metal type on an 1895 Albion handpress and illustrated by the printer using linocut, engraving, etching, aquatint and watercolour.

  • Letterpress
  • Private press
  • Fine press
  • +2

Bonnefant Press

Banholt, Netherlands est. 1977

Letterpress editions of literary texts, with a preference for English and Dutch poetry, printed from lead type on proof presses under the imprint In de Bonnefant.

  • Letterpress
  • Private press
  • Typography

Book Arts Studio & UMM Press (University of Maine at Machias)

Machias, USA est. 2006

University book-arts studio with traditional letterpress and hand-papermaking equipment, publishing letterpress editions of early Maine literature through its Library of Early Maine Literature imprint.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Hand binding
  • +1

Bow & Arrow Press

Cambridge, USA est. 1978

Harvard's longstanding letterpress printing studio, founded in Adams House and named for the corner of Bow and Arrow Streets. In 1993 it printed the first edition of Seamus Heaney's poems 'Keeping Going'.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Typography

Bowne & Co., Stationers (South Street Seaport Museum)

New York, USA est. 1775

A working 19th-century-style letterpress print shop operated by the South Street Seaport Museum, printing and selling house-designed letterpress stationery, cards and broadsides on historic equipment.

  • Letterpress
  • Typography

Center for Book Arts

New York, USA est. 1974

The first U.S. nonprofit dedicated to the book as an art object, supporting the field through education, studio access, exhibitions and preservation, and publishing letterpress chapbooks, broadsides and limited-edition artists' books.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Artists' books
  • +2

Corvus Works

Consett, Durham, United Kingdom

Designing, composing, printing and publishing limited-edition books and ephemeral typographic work.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • +1

The Counter Press

Bath, United Kingdom est. 2011

Contemporary letterpress practice using only traditional wood and metal type, hand-composed and printed to make fine-press books, broadsides and typographic limited editions.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Typography
  • +1

Cuneiform Press

Victoria, Texas, USA est. 2000

Letterpress and offset editions of poetry, artists' books, and titles on typography and the book arts.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Artists' books
  • +1

Design for Today

Topsham, Devon, United Kingdom est. 2015

Finely produced illustrated books and artist editions rooted in mid-century design and auto-lithography, printed with craft methods and plant-based inks.

  • Fine press
  • Artists' books
  • Typography

Effra Press & Typefoundry

Newton on Ouse, United Kingdom est. 2017

Run by Nick Gill, combining a fine press releasing limited-edition artists' books and prints with a typefoundry casting new metal type and supplying hot-metal typesetting for letterpress printers.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Artists' books
  • +1

Enitharmon Editions

London, United Kingdom est. 1967

A long-established independent publisher of fine artists' books and limited-edition prints, produced in collaboration with leading artists and writers.

  • Fine press
  • Artists' books
  • Typography

Fablelistik Editions

New York, USA est. 2024

Fine-press limited editions of well-known literary works, using hot-metal letterpress printing, illustration, handmade materials and fine bookbinding.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Typography
  • +1

The Florin Press

Charing, Kent, United Kingdom est. 1966

Letterpress editions printed on Columbian and Albion hand presses, with original wood engravings, by Graham Williams.

  • Letterpress
  • Private press
  • Wood engraving
  • +1

The Folio Society

London, United Kingdom est. 1947

Independent publisher of finely produced illustrated editions of classic and contemporary literature, with specially designed bindings, commissioned illustration, and hand-numbered limited editions.

  • Fine press
  • Hand binding
  • Typography
  • +1

Foolscap Press

Santa Cruz, USA est. 1990

Finely crafted limited-edition books designed, letterpress-printed, and bound entirely in-house, typically in editions of 90 to 200 copies.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • +2

Gaspereau Press

Kentville, Canada est. 1997

A literary publisher whose books are recognized both for the quality of their writing and for their beauty as physical objects, with an in-house emphasis on fine book design.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Typography

Greenboathouse Press

Vernon, Canada est. 1999

Short-run limited editions printed letterpress and bound by hand, with particular attention to typography, design and fine printing.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • +2

Gwasg Gregynog

Newtown, Powys, United Kingdom est. 1922

Historic Welsh fine press at Gregynog Hall producing limited-edition hand-printed books with fine bindings and wood-engraved illustrations, in both Welsh and English.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • +3

Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum

Two Rivers, USA est. 1999

Museum and working letterpress shop holding one of the world's largest collections of wood type, printing and selling prints, posters and editions from its historic type and presses.

  • Letterpress
  • Wood engraving
  • Typography

Hand & Eye Letterpress

London, United Kingdom est. 1985

One of London's leading commercial and fine letterpress printers, founded by Phil Abel and based in East London. Also operates the Arete Editions imprint, publishing letterpress fine-press books with authors such as Neil Gaiman.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Typography

The Heavy Duty Press

Viola, Wisconsin, USA est. 1993

Letterpress-printed limited-edition artists' books, broadsides, and collaborative projects set in metal type, emphasizing handcraft and slow media.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Artists' books
  • +1

Hirundo Press

Hamburg, Germany est. 1998

Hand-set letterpress artists' books that combine rigorous research with traditional printing and typography.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • +2

Holloway Press

Auckland, New Zealand est. 1994

University-based private press producing designed, letterpress-printed and hand-bound limited editions, much of it printed by Tara McLeod.

  • Letterpress
  • Private press
  • Fine press
  • +2

Il Buon Tempo

Milan, Italy est. 1982

Hand-printed limited editions of poetry, combining letterpress with relief and intaglio printmaking, produced on a Vandercook proof press and a circa-1870 Albion handpress.

  • Letterpress
  • Private press
  • Fine press
  • +1

The Inky Parrot Press

Oxford, United Kingdom est. 1980

Fine limited-edition illustrated books for adults, working with noted illustrators such as Ronald Searle, Rigby Graham and Miriam Macgregor.

  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • Artists' books
  • +1

Interrobang Letterpress

Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, USA est. 1992

Traditional letterpress printing with hot-metal typecasting and hand-set composition, drawing on one of the largest collections of vintage foundry and wood type in New England.

  • Letterpress
  • Private press
  • Typography

Intima Press

New York City, New York, USA est. 1996

Fine-press letterpress editions, poetic broadsides, and artists' books combining letterpress typography with mixed media; known for recovering the legacy of colonial printer Mary Katharine Goddard.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • +2

Lead Graffiti

Newark, Delaware, USA est. 2008

Letterpress books, broadsides, and typography workshops set from metal and wood type, including experimental, collaborative, and politically engaged book-arts projects.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Artists' books
  • +1

Leslie Gerry Editions

Dowdeswell, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom

Large-format limited-edition artist's books reproducing Leslie Gerry's bold, flat-colour digital paintings, issued in deluxe, regular, and miniature editions.

  • Fine press
  • Artists' books
  • Typography

Lone Goose Press

Bisbee, Arizona, USA est. 1989

Limited-edition letterpress books, broadsides, and hand-bound works emphasizing typographic design, letterpress printing, and bookbinding.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • +2

The Mainstone Press

Norwich, Norfolk, United Kingdom est. 2006

Finely produced illustrated books on inter-war British artists such as Eric Ravilious, Edward Bawden, John Piper, and Paul Nash.

  • Fine press
  • Wood engraving
  • Typography

Midnight Paper Sales

Stockholm, Wisconsin, USA est. 1980

Gaylord Schanilec's wood-engraved, letterpress natural-history fine-press books.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • +2

Minnesota Center for Book Arts

Minneapolis, USA est. 1985

One of the largest comprehensive book-arts centers in the United States, with letterpress, papermaking and bookbinding studios, galleries and a retail shop of hand-printed work.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Artists' books
  • +2

Moving Parts Press

Mendocino, California, USA est. 1980

Felicia Rice's press publishing innovative letterpress artists' books, broadsides, and prints, with particular emphasis on Chicanx and Latinx voices.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Artists' books
  • +1

Museum of Printing (Haverhill, MA)

Haverhill, USA est. 1978

Printing-history museum dedicated to preserving the history of printing, graphic arts and typography, with working letterpress equipment and hands-on letterpress and book-arts workshops.

  • Letterpress
  • Typography

Nepenthe Press

Settle, United Kingdom

A fine press publishing illustrated limited-edition books of literary and weird fiction in collaboration with leading illustrators, printers and binders.

  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • Hand binding
  • +1

NewLights Press

Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA est. 2000

Experimental letterpress and artists' books using variable editions and unconventional printing techniques; developer of the experimental 'Threshold Alphabet' typeface system.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • +2

Ninja Press

Sherman Oaks, California, USA est. 1984

Carolee Campbell's handset letterpress fine-press editions of contemporary poetry, printed on a Vandercook Universal I and noted for experimental book structures.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • +2

Officina Athelstane

Rockhampton, Australia est. 2011

Hand-set, hand-printed fine-press books and broadsides produced on a nineteenth-century iron handpress, with editions held by major national and university libraries.

  • Letterpress
  • Private press
  • Fine press
  • +1

The Old School Press

Hinton Charterhouse, Bath, United Kingdom

Letterpress fine-press books described by the press as 'letterpress books with a contemporary twist', alongside scholarly studies of printing and papermaking history.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • +2

The Old Stile Press

Much Marcle, United Kingdom est. 1979

Fine books printed by hand in collaboration with artists and printmakers, typically in editions of between 100 and 250 copies, often with suites of wood engravings.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • +2

Paekakariki Press

Walthamstow, London, United Kingdom est. 2010

Traditional hand-set letterpress printing and limited-edition poetry publishing, operating a full letterpress workshop with extensive type and vintage presses.

  • Letterpress
  • Private press
  • Typography

Peter Koch Printers

Berkeley, California, USA est. 1974

Letterpress limited editions, broadsides, and artists' books of classical texts and contemporary poetry, often featuring wood engravings.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • +3

The Petrarch Press

Oregon House, California, USA est. 2002

Traditional fine-press limited editions of classical and literary texts, hand-printed on an Albion handpress on handmade paper and parchment, sometimes with custom typefaces.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • +1

Plantin-Moretus Museum

Antwerp, Belgium est. 1555

UNESCO World Heritage printing museum preserving the historic Plantin-Moretus printing house, including two of the world's oldest surviving printing presses, with hands-on letterpress printing from its historic equipment.

  • Letterpress
  • Typography

The Press at Colorado College

Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA est. 1978

Academic letterpress and book-arts studio that designs, hand-sets, and prints limited-edition books, broadsides, and posters, dedicated to teaching the histories and arts of the book.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Typography
  • +1

Purgatory Pie Press

New York City (Brooklyn Army Terminal), New York, USA est. 1977

Letterpress limited editions and artists' books hand-set from wood and metal type, plus postcards, coasters, and hand-printed ephemera; Dikko Faust hand-sets type while Esther K. Smith edits, designs, and hand-sews the books.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • +3

Pyracantha Press

Tempe, USA est. 1982

The publishing imprint of the Arizona State University School of Art, producing limited-edition handmade books and letterpress prints. It houses the Antonia and Adam Petko Type and Press Collection, described as the largest collection of type at any institution of higher education in North America, including an 1834 Columbian press.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Artists' books
  • +1

The Reading Room Press

Quenington, Cirencester, United Kingdom est. 2002

Hand-set letterpress limited editions printed by Dr. Miles Wigfield.

  • Letterpress
  • Private press
  • Typography

Red Butte Press

Salt Lake City, Utah, USA est. 1984

Library fine press built around an 1846 Columbian hand press, commissioning original artwork and printing letterpress limited editions on fine paper with hand binding.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Hand binding
  • +1

Red Plate Press

Todmorden, United Kingdom est. 2012

The studio and imprint of artist-printer David Armes, working primarily in letterpress to produce prints, artists' books and installations in the South Pennines.

  • Letterpress
  • Artists' books
  • Fine press
  • +1

Rooks Moor Press

Stroud, United Kingdom

Operates one of the last remaining hot-metal Monotype typesetting, casting and letterpress workshops in the UK, designing and printing fine limited-edition books.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • +1

Russell Maret

New York, USA est. 1993

Letterpress artist's books and original metal typefaces, including the 'Artless Lemur' craft series of books about printing and book arts.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Artists' books
  • +2

The Salvage Press

Dublin, Ireland est. 2012

The private letterpress press of typographer and book designer Jamie Murphy, producing award-winning limited editions noted for design, typography and printing.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • +1

Scripps College Press

Claremont, USA est. 1941

A teaching letterpress at Scripps College where students hand-set metal type and letterpress-print collaborative limited-edition artists' books, typically in editions of about 100 copies, each semester. The press uses the exclusive Scripps College Old Style typeface designed for it by Frederic W. Goudy in 1941.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Artists' books
  • +2

Springtide Press

Tacoma, Washington, USA est. 1999

Letterpress artist books, broadsides, and ephemera in which typography plays a central role; proprietor Jessica Spring co-created the Dead Feminists series and invented Daredevil Furniture for setting type in curves and angles.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Artists' books
  • +1

St Brigid Press

Blue Ridge Mountains, Virginia, USA est. 2012

Traditional letterpress printing and small-press publishing using hand-set type, hand-carved illustrations, foot-powered presses, and hand-sewn bindings.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • +2

St James Park Press

London, United Kingdom est. 2015

Fine letterpress printing of illustrated books, typically featuring wood engravings or original illustrative work in hand-made limited editions.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • +2

The Stella Press

Naples, Italy est. 2015

Publishing fine limited editions of works of English literature in the private-press tradition, with editorial work in Naples and book design, printing and binding carried out in England.

  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • Letterpress
  • +1

Suntup Editions

Irvine, USA est. 2016

Publisher of finely crafted numbered and lettered limited editions combining letterpress and offset printing, commissioned artwork and fine bookbinding materials.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Hand binding
  • +1

Susan Allix

London, United Kingdom

Hand-made artist's books that combine letterpress text, original etchings and other printmaking, and fine binding, all made by the artist herself.

  • Fine press
  • Artists' books
  • Hand binding
  • +1

Swamp Press

Northfield, Massachusetts, USA est. 1976

Designing and printing fine letterpress books, especially poetry, chapbooks, and miniature books, and operating a type foundry that casts Monotype and creates new typefaces.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • +1

Thin Ice Press

York, United Kingdom est. 2017

The letterpress printing centre of the University of York, producing limited-edition letterpress books and ephemera from hand-set type and offering workshops as 'the York Centre for Print'.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Typography

Thornwillow Press

Newburgh, USA est. 1985

Press of letterpress-printed, hand-bound limited editions with genuine engraving and custom bookbinding, with more than 150 editions held in major museum and institutional collections.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Hand binding
  • +1

Turkey Press

Isla Vista, California, USA est. 1974

Handmade letterpress books and prints blending traditional bookmaking with contemporary materials, focused on poetry and the visual and tactile experience of the page.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • +2

Two Rivers Press

Reading, United Kingdom est. 1994

Individually designed illustrated books combining art and literature, including poetry and works of local interest to Reading.

  • Fine press
  • Artists' books
  • Typography

University of Alabama MFA Book Arts Program

Tuscaloosa, USA est. 1985

A graduate program in making books by hand, offering a 60-credit MFA covering letterpress printing, typography, hand bookbinding, hand papermaking and book history. It describes itself as the oldest dedicated book-making program of its kind in the country.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Artists' books
  • +2

University of Iowa Center for the Book

Iowa City, USA est. 1986

An interdisciplinary arts-and-research program offering an MFA in Book Arts, with letterpress, papermaking, bookbinding and lettering studios supporting the creative production of fine press and artists' books.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Artists' books
  • +2

Wai-te-ata Press

Wellington, New Zealand est. 1962

University letterpress press producing limited-edition fine-press works by contemporary New Zealand writers and artists on historic presses, alongside book-arts teaching and heritage-type projects.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • +2

Wells Book Arts Center

Aurora, USA est. 1941

Continues the fine-printing tradition begun by Victor Hammer, who founded the Wells College Press in 1941. The center holds an extensive collection of letterpress equipment including Victor Hammer's Washington-style hand press, Vandercook presses and hundreds of cases of type.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • +2

Whittington Press

Risbury, Herefordshire, United Kingdom est. 1971

One of the most important British private presses of the late twentieth and twenty-first centuries, printing and publishing all its work in letterpress and publisher of Matrix, the celebrated annual review for printers and bibliophiles.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • +2

Woodcraft Press

Tonbridge, United Kingdom

A private letterpress press run by Owen Legg in Tonbridge, Kent, printing limited editions by hand on a Cropper treadle press and a Fine Press Book Association member.

  • Letterpress
  • Fine press
  • Private press
  • +2