Poster Workshop

Letterpress Poster Workshop

This letterpress workshop is recommended for those who want to experience more letterpress printing, want to try making something seriously, or want to learn more about it.

It's a 6-hour program, including a 1-hour break. From setting type to using the printing press, you'll learn the entire process through hands-on practice.

After the experience, you can use the printing press and studio facilities for private use. For details, please check the "Machine Rental" page.

*There are age restrictions. If you are accompanied by small children, please inquire in advance. Please note that if you do not contact us in advance, we may refuse your participation on the day.
*The workshop is only held at our Tomigaya main store in Tokyo.

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process

Printing Procedure

First, decide what kind of print screen you want by sketching and placing type. If you have any questions, please ask our staff for help!

The studio is filled with a large collection of wooden type collected from overseas, which still retains the texture of years of use.

From small sizes that fit in your hand to ones the same size as your hand, you might even be able to combine them.

Once you have decided on the type to use, it's time to start the actual composition. This is where you step up! Our staff will provide you with full support.

It worked! Now the printing preparation ("plate") is complete. Next, we head to the printing press.

We will be using the large printing machine in the basement of the studio. We will also provide explanations and assistance on how to use it, so if you can learn how to use it, you will have no trouble at studios both in Japan and overseas.

We will now set the assembled plate into the printing press. Once it is on top of the machine, make sure to secure it firmly in place.

Choose your favorite color and blend it into the roller. If you run out, you can always add more later.

Now, the preparation is complete! Let's move on to the final printing. Will it print properly?

Finished! It printed beautifully! I've successfully completed the next step in the letterpress workshop!

Good job everyone! This concludes our printing press lesson. From now on, you'll be able to rent the machine for personal use.

There are many other posters and printed materials hanging on the walls of the studio. It seems like you can get some unique inspiration!

Reservations can be made online up to two days before the event.
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What's letterpress?

What is letterpress printing?

Letterpress printing is essentially done entirely by hand, with the printing blocks assembled, ink applied, and each sheet of paper fed by hand into the machine to be printed. It is not possible to produce a large number of sheets at once, but it is a fascinating printing technique in that each print will have its own unique characteristics, such as ink color and unevenness, scratches and fading on the block, etc.

Since the invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg of Germany in the 15th century, it has become widely used to produce large quantities of the same thing. It is said to have been introduced to Japan at the end of the Edo period, and since then, it has been the most widespread printing technology around the world for about 500 years.

Something called a "plate" is essential for printing. When printing, ink is applied to the protruding parts of the plate, such as letters, and then the paper is placed on it and high pressure is applied from above using a printing press, which prints the letters and images onto the paper. The plate used to print letters is called "type."

Originally, letterpress printing was a method called "kiss touch," which involved gentle pressure without creating any unevenness, and was used for newspapers and books, and was highly regarded as a high-level technique that did not affect the back side. However, the shading created by the unevenness created by the pressure began to be said to be the unique beauty of letterpress printing, and this characteristic led to a reevaluation of letterpress printing.

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A letterpress poster with beautiful texture

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Printing experience at a cafe

The cafe and shop are combined into one store, so you can relax inside the store before and after your experience. There are tables available for you to use on the terrace on the first floor, and indoors on the first and third floors.
On the second floor, Tomigaya Letterpress products are on display, and books on the shelves on the wall are also available for use.
In addition to coffee, baked goods, and cakes, we also sell donuts every Friday only. Please refer to the link below for directions to the store. We look forward to your visit.
Open-Close: 8:00-17:00
Address: 2-20-19 Tomigaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Tel: 03-6407-0015
Instagram : @tomigayaletterpress_cafe
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