
The History and Technique of Letterpress
Letterpress is a printing method that emerged in the 15th century, revolutionizing communication by pressing raised type onto paper. It involves arranging individual metal or wooden blocks with characters, inked, and then pressed onto paper using a printing press, creating a clear, tactile impression. This technique allowed for precise, durable, and customizable printing of books, posters, and posters. Although largely replaced by digital methods today, letterpress remains valued for its craftsmanship, unique texture, and historical significance among artists and designers. Its process combines manual skill with artistic expression, making each print a tactile work of art.