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design + letterpress printing in Los Angeles, California

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san francisco nuptials

My brother got married! I'm so happy for him and his new wife!

My mister and I stretched out the weekend and drove up to San Francisco. Did I mention that we decided to take our new dog with us? I didn't want to, but he did. Our car is now full of dog hair after having a pooch in there for about 10 hours! Ick!

Here are some pictures from the weekend. Having the dog with us made us pullover more often but it was for the better. We did a mini hike through a trail of tall grasses to a body of water. During our stay there, we put on our fancy shoes for the wedding.,I got see my nieces for the first time in 4 years in flower girl dresses, we made a pit stop to Four Barrel Coffee and shopped the thrift stores along Valencia Street, we had Korean BBQ in Oakland with my mom-in-law with our friends and their three adorable daughters. 

We could've done more activities to see the city, but we weren't there for the city; we were there just to relish in the company of family and friends. ​ I love that city. There are so many dimensions to it and no matter how often I go I always seem to discover something new.

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The Vandercook 100! It's here!

​I've been meaning to post about this for the sometime now. I'm still so smitten over that fact that Presshaus LA is in a book, a real published book! And it's not just any book, but it's a book featuring 100 pretty notable and damn good artists. I'm so honored and flattered to be apart of this elite list!

I was still in Munich and under the wing of Christa Schwarztrauber at the Fliegenkopf Werkstatt, the place where I really learned the craft of letterpress. When I received an email last October asking if I was interested to be a part of this book, I was ecstatic! Someone had just dropped out and stopped responding to her, and she needed one more person to fill in. I said yes and started send over photos. I didn't really have name for our future letterpressing studio yet!

During that time, my then fiancé and I just locked in a Vandercook 4T from a local guy in Burbank. We were still in Germany so it had to sit in his garage for a few weeks until we could come back to move it over to Silver Lake. It was an epic move. That machine is about 1200 pounds. We had stairs and  that day, our pathway was a little muddy from the previous rain. It took 7 big guys, 4 sheets of plywood, one truck, a whole lot of teamwork and an entire day.

It's now June and we've been back for about 6 months and now married for 4 months. So much has flourished for Presshaus LA since. Our home studio is filling in with prints, papers, cutters, ink, and supplies; and our client list is starting to grow slowly but surely. 

Some things happen for a reason. Looking back, it all makes sense now.

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You can purchase the Vandercook 100 book through Amazon here.
Find out more about the project and the other letterpressers:
http://www.justvandy.com/thevandercook100.html

​Me with author Heather Mitchell and her book, The Vandercook 100

​Me with author Heather Mitchell and her book, The Vandercook 100

Presshaus LA's spread​

Presshaus LA's spread​

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