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They say:

“I can't think of a better way to learn. On a tiny Gulf island in the sun, far from work and traffic: drawing, learning about type, minutely scrutinizing letterforms; where they start, how they move, and creating new ones. Type Camp is fundamentally different from any class. It is a learning vacation, so instead of going home each day and dividing your focus, you just think about type. For a week. And sleep in, hike, swim, lie in the sun, and eat well. For a week. Prepare to have your perspectives delightfully altered.”
—Jennifer Conroy
Type Camp Galiano 2008

 

 

“I had such a great time. It was amazing to be around people who were interested in talking type and not glaze over at the mention of kerning and tracking. I really feel like I am on the right path now and that was 100% because of Type Camp. It was such a unique experience and I think anyone interested in type should attend and see where it takes them, they may be surprised.”
—Allison Schneider
Type Camp Galiano 2008

Book Arts Buffalo

Book Arts Buffalo
Buffalo, New York
18–23 July 2010 (Camp is over)
In partnership with the Western New York Book Arts Center
Dr Shelley Gruendler, Tiffany Wardle, Marnie Powers-Torrey & Richard Kegler

Have you had enough of the computer and electronic design?
Are you ready to return to the hand crafted side of the profession?
Do you love books and want to learn more about typography and printing through book production?


Return to the handmade at Type Camp Book Arts in Buffalo, New York. Here you will discover a new sense of tangibility in this ‘unplugged’ printing workshop as you’ll get ink under your fingernails, cast your own lead type, and even use power tools to kern letters. (When we say ‘hands-on’, we mean it!)

Type Camp Book Arts Buffalo will focus on the resources of the Western New York Book Arts Center, situated in downtown Buffalo, New York, managed by P22 type foundry founder Richard Kegler. This working printing museum has hundreds of metal and woodtype fonts and flat bed and platen presses, all of which allow for total immersion into the letterpress experience.

Campers will experiment with other timeless techniques including papermaking, foil stamping, and even typecasting during this intensive hands-on week. There will be field trips to type dealers, rare book collections, and as a special experience, the final day of camp will take place at the legendary Roycroft press.


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