![]() We offer unlimited revisions and work tirelessly until you are completely satisfied with the designs. A 20% deposit is paid via a custom Etsy listing to lock this in and we will create the designs, and edit them to perfection.Stickers: foil stamped or embossed, custom or pre made.Belly bands in white, coloured papers or velum.We’ll work closely with you throughout the design process to make sure every detail is perfect. Black, coloured or translucent (velum) envelopes Select a design from our collection to customize for your wedding.INCLUDED IN PRICE: Invitations, White Envelopes.Īll our invitations have matching accessory cards available at an additional cost.Ĭontact us for samples and pricing on a range of embellishments and add-ons: TEXT, LAYOUT & Monogram: Customisable Text and Font in Black InkĭESIGN: Free Custom Design Included, Unlimited Revisions Screen printing is the most versatile printing technique we offer and allows us to print on a variety of materials including extra thick papers, board, plexiglass, mylar, wood, fabric and almost anything else as long as it’s flat! This process also shines when printing light colors on dark papers and printing neon and metallic colors that are not feasible with digital printers.PRINTING & FINISH: Blind Letterpress (Pre-Applied) and Black Ink Printing Screen printing is a spot printing technique which means every color in the image must be mixed by hand and each color requires its own screen and a separate run through the press. ![]() Then each print is pulled one at a time by pushing ink through the screen with a special squeegee. To create a screenprint, the image is printed onto film then burned to a screen. At Nocturnal Press we use screen printing to create exquisite prints for artists, galleries, musicians, designers, arts organizations and everyone in between. Screen printing dates back thousands of years and took the fine art and commercial printing worlds by storm in the early 1900’s. The hard work that goes into each print pays off when eyebrows raise and fingers reach out to run across the debossed surface of the paper. ![]() Printing presses can handle one color at a time which means each color on a letterpress print is a separate run through the press. Letterpress is a spot color technique, meaning that each color must be mixed by hand to exact specification before inking up the press. This gives modern letterpress stationery a luxurious and tactile feel that cannot be produced with digital print methods. Another advantage of photopolymer plates is that they can be printed with a deep impression into paper without having to worry about damaging delicate type. Historical letterpress prints were made from wood and lead type but modern letterpress designs are printed from photopolymer plates which are fully customizable and allow for any type of line to be turned into a letterpress plate. Lettra is uncalendered, meaning that it is not smoothed in the calender stacks on the papermaking machine. Lettra's distinct 'letterpress finish' is rare and engaging in a machine-made, commercial paper. It is 100 cotton, soft and luxurious to the touch, yet strong and stable on press. Letterpress printing is responsible for the age of enlightenment and the progression of humanity into the modern age! While the concept remains unchanged, the methods have changed quite a bit since the 1400’s. Crane's Lettra is engineered for letterpress. Our goal is to bring artisanal printing and binding services to the South Florida area while keeping the traditions of these unique crafts alive. Housed within IS Projects, a collaborative printmaking studio, Nocturnal Press offers a wide range of custom letterpress printing, screen printing and book binding services. ![]() After finding the perfect home in the FATVillage Arts District in Fort Lauderdale, FL in 2014 and years of perfecting techniques, scouring the internet for new equipment and hiring a fabulous and growing team under the management of Jessica Condon, Nocturnal Press has grown into a boutique press and bindery capable of handling all kinds of hand printing and binding needs. The name started as a joke between Ingrid and her college mentor during a late night print-a-thon and was solidified following several more all-night book sewing marathons and letterpress printing sessions. Nocturnal Press was founded during the summer of 2012 by Ingrid Schindall in a small basement studio in Baltimore, MD.
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