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Glyph Brings Vintage Printers to Havre de Grace for First Chesapeake Printers

Fair. Featured Vendors Include Ladies of Letterpress Co-Founder Kseniya


Thomas.

Unique event featuring regional letterpress printers, printmakers and fine writing pens.

Havre de Grace, MD, April 26, 2018 --(PR.com)-- Glyph, a letterpress print studio, hosts 17 letterpress,
paper and pen vendors at the Chesapeake Printers Fair this Saturday, April 28th from 10am to 3pm at
their downtown location at 233 Saint John Street. This first time gathering of letterpress printers, paper
artists, and pen makers on the Chesapeake will offer visitors a diverse assortment of hand-crafted
stationery, art prints, and pens. Best Friends of Harford County will be hosting a cat adoption during the
event and Route 40 BBQ will be vending food on-site. JoRetro's Pyrex and Vintage Fest, with 30+
vendors, will be happening simultaneously just a block away.

The Chesapeake Printers Fair was inspired by similar fairs held in Lancaster, Los Angeles, and Seattle,
says Glyph co-owner Don Starr. “We have featured letterpress stationery in our store since we opened
and we wanted to introduce the community to this wonderful group of artisans in person.” Letterpress
printing involves the use of moveable type—metal, wood or polymer—in vintage presses,
many over 100 years old. There is a strong international community of letterpress printers and even the
royal wedding invitations were printed recently using traditional letterpress.

Participating vendors include Kseniya Thomas, who in 2007, co-founded Ladies of Letterpress, an
international trade organization for letterpress printers and print enthusiasts. Their aim is to promote the
art and craft of letterpress printing and to encourage the voice and vision of women printers. Also
attending is the .918 Club, organizers of the Lancaster Printers Fair, Lead Graffiti, and The Literary Press
of Washington College in Chesterton, Maryland.

About the Company: Glyph, established in beautiful historic Havre de Grace, Maryland in the spring of
2012, had its genesis in Creative Director Don Starr's acquisition of two traditional letterpresses and 48+
cases of metal type. Using similar business models of makers-retailers such as Yee-Haw Industries and
Hatch Show Print, Glyph aspires to use the traditional letterpress process in creating contemporary
graphic design solutions as well as provides an educational environment to the public, sharing the historic
process through hands-on workshops.

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