
OUR LETTERPRESS INVITATIONS
When the Museum of the City of New York put on their exhibit,
New York Gets
Married, they featured a wedding on a balcony of Grand Central
station. The
invitation had large subway tokens printed on handmade paper with
a token
watermark and die-cut. There was a subway token coaster. Both
were made by
Purgatory Pie Press.
The press's cozy Tribeca studio is filled with a 1930's Vandercook
printing
press, an 1880's Peerless Gem paper chopper, and about 150 cases
of wood and
metal type. Years ago, our first letterpress collaboration was
our own
wedding invitation. If people don't find what they need in sample
books,
they come here. We made an invitation with vintage romance novels,
another
from pop-up sponges die cut in the shape of Cuba, and many many
simple
elegant pieces featuring a hand-set type and sometimes illustrations,
or
lace from the bride's dress or architectural details from the
wedding site.
Typographer Dikko Faust handsets the type. Letterpress printing
is
three-dimensional. Type pushes into paper, impressing a tactile
texture.
Designer Esther K Smith collaborates with you to design your invitation.
In
the initial consultation, we look at samples , examine typefaces,
papers &
illustration. If you decide to work with us, we begin brainstorming.
We
can write or edit the words. We choose the elements to make your
invitation
reflect your taste.
We use many papers: eastern and western handmades, art papers,
recycled,
commercial. When time and budget allow, we order handmade paper
to our
specification in any color or texture. We even make watermarks.
Not limited
to paper, Dikko prints leather, copper, aluminum, coaster board,
chipboard,
even pop up sponges. We often hand-make envelopes to match or
contrast with
exotic papers. Some clients do their own. One couple spent a Sunday
afternoon scoring, folding & gluing while they watched football.
Invitations can be ready within three weeks of proof approval. Initial
meeting to proof takes five to ten days. RUSH is available. Custom
papers,
diecuts & illustrations add time. Prices range from $1200
for the simplest
typographic invitation to $4500 or more for elaborate sets that
can include
illustrations, special papers, coasters, thank you notes, informal
stationery, guest books, even photo albums. Most invitations average
$1800.
The initial consultation fee of $50 to $100 is a deposit.
We recently expanded to include Acme Xcellent Letterpress for
large jobs at
rates competitive with offset. In addition to handset type, Acme
XL
offers computer typesetting, spaced by real typographers. Or we
can work
from your disk or film neg (emulsion side UP).
As Purgatory Pie Press, we make limited editions & artist
books. You can see
them in rare book collections at MOMA, NY Public Library &
Metropolitan
Museum of Art, and at rare book collections world-wide. We also
design,
print & diecut logos and letterheads, coasters, posters, and
calling
cards. From the elegant to the wild.
Please email us for more information or to set up a consultation.