
Experience the timeless art of letterpress printing in this hands-on workshop. Set type ink the press
and create your own handcrafted prints to take home.
Step back in time and embrace the charm of traditional printing. This experience is a unique
opportunity to work with antique metal types learn the old-fashioned method of arranging text and
operate a classic letterpress machine. A tactile and relaxing experience perfect for creative minds
seeking inspiration and connection with the roots of graphic design.
• Date: March 23rd
• Time: 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
• Venue: Socials Koramangala
• Price: ₹2500 per guest (Includes Rs 400 voucher redeemable at Social)
• Materials: 250 GSM paper metal types ink and all necessary tools provided
• Skill Level: Beginner-friendly – no prior experience needed
Ideal for:
This experience is perfect for:
• Graphic Designers: A tactile break from digital tools to explore the roots of design.
• Design Students: Gain hands-on experience with typography layout and printing
techniques.
• Creatives and Enthusiasts: Anyone who loves trying new relaxing crafts and appreciates
handmade work.
• Anyone Curious: No experience is needed—just bring your curiosity and love for learning!
FAQs
1. Do I need any prior knowledge or technical experience to participate?
No prior knowledge or technical experience is required. This experience is tailored for beginners
while being enriching for design professionals. It’s structured to guide you step by step through the
fundamentals of letterpress printing from understanding the historical context to the tactile process
of hand-setting type.
2. What exactly will I learn in this experience?
Guests will gain a well-rounded understanding of the following:
• History and Evolution: A deep dive into the origins of letterpress printing and its role in
shaping modern graphic design.
• Typography Basics: Introduction to metal types their anatomy (ascenders descenders
kerning etc.) and their role in typesetting.
• Typesetting by Hand: Arranging pre-composed jumbled content into cohesive layouts
manually understanding spacing alignment and composition principles.
• Printing Mechanics: The process of inking the press loading paper and operating an
antique letterpress machine.
• Design Principles: Applying fundamental concepts of typography balance and layout in a
hands-on setting.
3. Will I have the opportunity to create my own print?
Yes absolutely! The session focuses on the process of creation. You will arrange a pre-designed
composition (to focus on techniques rather than ideation in a beginner-level class) and each print
will be unique as you manually handle the setup. You’ll leave with a high-quality handcrafted print
made by you.
4. What materials will be provided?
We provide all the tools and materials necessary for the experience. These include:
• Metal and Wood Types: A range of pre-selected fonts and sizes for composing text.
• Inking Tools: High-quality ink and brayers for smooth application.
• Printing Paper: 250 GSM premium-quality paper to ensure a durable and elegant final
output.
• Rough Sheets: For trial runs and experimenting before the final print.
• Antique Press Machine: Fully operational for authentic hands-on learning.
5. Will I be able to take home what I create?
Yes! You’ll take home your handcrafted letterpress prints as a keepsake. However all tools
materials and equipment used during the experience will remain in the studio for future sessions.
6. How does this experience differ from modern printing techniques?
This experience offers a stark contrast to modern digital printing by immersing guests in the tactile
deliberate and hands-on art of letterpress. Unlike digital tools where precision is automated
letterpress requires:
• Manual Precision: Typesetting by hand and understanding the physicality of design.
• Ink Application: Learning to apply ink uniformly for consistent print quality.
• Mechanical Interaction: Operating a physical press that provides insight into the
mechanics behind traditional printing.
By focusing on these techniques guests will develop a richer appreciation of the craft and its
influence on contemporary design.
7. Who would benefit most from this experience?
This experience is ideal for:
• Graphic Designers and Design Professionals: Learn the origins of design principles and
gain a new perspective on typography and layout.
• Students of Design and Fine Arts: A perfect hands-on complement to theoretical studies
especially for understanding typography and printmaking.
• Typographers and Type Enthusiasts: Deepen your appreciation for the craft and engage
with type in a physical medium.
• Creative Hobbyists: Anyone looking for a tactile and immersive creative experience away
from digital tools.
8. How will the final printing process work?
Once the type is set and the layout is finalized guests will proceed to print in small batches. The
process includes:
1. Applying ink evenly onto the press rollers.
2. Aligning the arranged type on the press bed with precision.
3. Loading paper onto the press for the first print run.
4. Printing in groups to ensure individual attention during the final output.
5. Inspecting the final print and adjusting if necessary for consistency.
This meticulous process ensures guests understand the interaction between type ink and paper.
9. Is there a limit on how much I can print?
Each guest will create one unique composition and print it on a limited number of high-quality
sheets (typically four A4 sheets). This ensures a balance between learning and hands-on time for
everyone in the group.
10. What safety measures are in place for using the equipment?
Safety is a priority especially when working with antique equipment. The host will:
• Provide a detailed demonstration of the press operation.
• Supervise the inking and printing process to ensure proper handling.
• Offer aprons and gloves to minimize ink contact and ensure cleanliness.
Guests will be guided closely to avoid any risk of misuse or injury.
11. What happens if I make a mistake while arranging or printing?
Mistakes are part of the learning process! The experience includes rough trial sheets for testing
layouts before proceeding to the final print. The host will assist in troubleshooting issues like
misaligned type uneven inking or over/under pressure during printing.
12. What is the maximum number of guests and why is it limited?
We cap the experience at 12 guests to ensure:
• Individual attention from the host.
• Ample time for each participant to work on the press.
• A relaxed and enjoyable learning environment.
Event Venue
Koramangala Social, Seventh Block, Plot 118, 80 Feet Rd, above Bodyworks Spa, KHB Colony, 7th Block, Koramangala, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560095, India, Bangalore
INR 2500.00