Such a kick to have our greeting card posted by Chelsea Handler on her Instagram! Check out our Etsy site where it is available for purchase.
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Letterpress greeting card from Bremelo Press by Leigh Riibe. Available for retail and wholesale.
Vintage Metal Type
Here are the sorts that started it all: 60 point Medium Gothic Condensed from our vintage collection of metal type. Our first greeting card and our brand new tote are from this typeface.
Read moreThe Strand
Bremelo Press and our letterpress crush Blackbird Letterpress in Ladies of Letterpress at The Strand bookstore in New York. Spotted in the wild by Fruitsuper Design.
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Thank you for a wonderful debut at the National Stationery Show!
We had a fabulous time at our debut at the National Stationery Show in New York last week. Thank you to everyone who stopped to visit and to our new retailers that we are so excited to be working with! And a great big thanks to the Ladies of Letterpress for being such inspiring artists and printers. It was the best to share the experience with you. We met so many great people and are excited to have our greeting cards in new stores!
Read more2015 Best New Product Finalist
So excited that Bremelo Press' greeting card, M is for MANLYMANNESS, is a finalist in the 2015 Best New Product at the 69th National Stationery Show in NYC in May.
Bremelo Press will be debuting new greeting cards in New York and we can't wait to be there with all the other wonderful makers. Visit us at Booth No.2362 with the Ladies of Letterpress.
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Bremelo Press in T Magazine, the style magazine of The New York Times
So pleased to be recognized in the new book The Ladies of Letterpress by Alexandria Symonds in T Magazine.
This spring, opt out of buying yet another copy of “Oh, The Places You’ll Go” for the recently minted college grad in your life — she’s sure to receive at least three. Instead, give the new book from Jessica C. White and Kseniya Thomas, the founders of the international trade organization Ladies of Letterpress You may get a befuddled “Thanks?” in response, until you explain that the oversize book contains 86 detachable poster pages, with plenty of prints ideal for decorating the walls of those brand-new, grown-up starter apartments.The posters included run the gamut: pretty and girly (Campbell Raw Press’s gorgeous rendering of Walt Whitman’s “Warble for Lilac-Time”); graphic and abstract (Joey Hannaford’s ombre “Converge II” print); tongue-in-cheek (Gilah Press + Design’s hipster fox); handy (Concrete Lace’s seasonal eating guide, perfect for a tiny kitchen); and, for those in need, inspirational (Mink Letterpress’s print of Max Ehrmann’s very Zen prose poem “Desiderata,” the Hungry Workshop’s exuberant “Stay Hungry” design). I’d package the book with a couple of 11-by-14-inch frames and the gentle suggestion that it’s time to replace the tattered, Blu-Tacked Che Guevara and Warhol banana posters — and perhaps, if your grad isn’t easily offended, a bookmark at page 23, where she’ll find Bremelo Press’s print reading “ANY FOOL CAN WORK.”
- An Unexpected, and Surprisingly Useful, Gift for Grads, Alexandria Symonds, April 21, 2015, T Magazine
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