A new address means new business cards.
These two-colour letterpress cards are printed on 130# Strathmore Premium Wove in Ultimate White by Lunar Caustic Press.
Tags: Business Cards, Letterpress, Lunar Caus, Pantone, press, printing, Reactor
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October 1, 2020
Steve Dunk is printing four letterpress images for James Turner’s submission to the exhibition:
Hyakki Yagyo: Night Parade of 100 Demons at Northern Contemporary Gallery opening October 20th, 2016 at 7pm. Also in the show are Reactor artists Clayton Hanmer and Deshi Deng.
Located at 1266 Queen St. West, the show runs until October 31, 2016
Hyakki Yagyo: Night Parade of 100 Demons
Northern Contemporary will exhibit Hyakki Yagyo: Night Parade of 100 Demons, opening October 20th, 2016 at 7pm and running until October 31, 2016.
Here’s the gallery link…Â http://www.northerncontemporarygallery.com/upcoming
Tags: Hyakki Yagyo, James Turner, Letterpress, Night Parade of 100 Demons, Northern Contemporary
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October 13, 2016
Stay warm out there.
Tags: Fashion, Holiday Card, Letterpress, Steve Dunk
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December 24, 2014
Steve Dunk hand-lettered and printed items for Toronto based musician Kristine Schmitt, and her band the Special Powers. Business cards, a demo disc cover, small posters and handbills were used for promotion at this year’s Folk Music Ontario Conference. The conference is the key event for Ontario’s folk, roots, and traditional music community.
Steve also designed artwork for a stamp that was used to label the disks, and an ad promoting show times for the conference program.
Covers and cards letterpress printed with the help of Lunar Caustic Press.
Tags: Hand-Lettering, Letterpress, Music, Poster, Print, Steve Dunk, Toronto, Type, Typography
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October 28, 2013
Reactor intern and long time longboarder, Benji Andringa has been on a cross Canada camping trip. He staying in Banff for the winter. Before he left, he spent some time working with Lunar Caustic Press and created this little letterpress book of his illustrations and design work.
Riff Raff by Benji Andringa
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Riff Raff by Benji Andringa
Tags: Benji Andringa, Hand-Lettering, Illustration, Letterpress, Print, Typography
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October 24, 2013
Steve Dunk designed a set of calling cards for The Innards Brothers. The “Brothers”, Tom and Tony, are a Toronto duo that play old-time, toe-tappin’, fiddle and guitar music. Letterpress printed with the help of Lunar Caustic Press.
Tags: Country, Hand-Lettering, Letterpress, Music, Print, Steve Dunk, Type, Typography
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September 9, 2013
Steve Dunk designs and prints an LP Sleeve for Alex Pangman‘s limited edition release of ’33’. Letterpress printed with the help of Lunar Caustic Press.
Tags: Hand-Lettering, Jazz, Letterpress, Music, Packaging, Print, Steve Dunk, Type, Typography
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June 1, 2012
Regularly bearded Steve Dunk, bares his chin to participate in Movember. He has also designed and printed a limited edition, letterpress poster to give to donors. Donate $10 or more to Steve or his team-members, Jordan and Brad, and you’ll get yourself one of these posters, before the end of November, while they last.
Tags: Artifacts, Letterpress, Poster, Print, Steve Dunk, Typography
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November 23, 2011
A 2-colour, letterpress print by Steve Dunk. Printed on Etchu Hagaki, a handmade washi card, for the Paper Place’s Second Annual 6 x 8 Exhibition. Exhibition closes September 30, 2011.
Tags: Animals, Hand-Lettering, Letterpress, Print, Steve Dunk, Type
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September 13, 2011
A letterpress print by Steve Dunk.
Tags: Holiday, Letterpress, Steve Dunk
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June 20, 2011