Monday, August 23, 2010

it's the little things


Things have been going well lately, here at Darling Press.

We have been busy finishing up a bunch of small projects. We printed up some labels for a local sculptor and professor at PNCA,
Frank Irby, who recently has taken to making amazing, custom, hand-crafted ukuleles! Basically, without being asked, I took it upon myself to design him some labels and print them up.


Two good things about working at an art college are access to amazing artists like Frank and access to materials that we otherwise wouldn't even think of. Who knew that wine labels are printed from huge rolls of adhesive material five thousand feet long? Three entire rolls were donated to the school, and we were given permission to use what we need... woot! The result: fancy self-adhesive labels to replace the ink-jet-on-typing-paper labels Frank had been using. His ukuleles will be cherished for generations, I thought it appropriate that his labels should last as long as his artwork.

In addition to these tiny pieces, we have finished some business cards/hang tags for our friend, Ruth! Ruth made Alia's wedding dress, and last fall Ruth was awarded second place in Portland's Junk to Funk Trashion Show! She's pretty fancy, and we were honored to design something for her. This was our first attempt at die-cutting, and it was a crucial test for our press (and our ability to operate it). The whole deal was surprisingly easy, and we are very excited about doing more in the future. We already have received another request for some fancy business cards!


And finally, one more little announcement: we were selected to take place in the I Heart Art Mixer-Match next month at Design Within Reach! We will be given the opportunity to pitch our wares to twenty local vendors who may decide to carry our cards. Wish us luck!


All the best, Jason

Monday, August 2, 2010

Tisk tisk

Admittedly, we’re bad bloggers. I find myself with sudden writer’s block (blogger’s block?) when I sit down to write a blog. However, in this day and age, getting serious about starting a business means getting serious about updating and connecting to the online community around us.

Here is an update.

The biggest news is we printed up some lovely congratulation cards.

The inspiration came one day when I grabbed a chicken egg from our coop and realized how much work it must be to make an egg every day of a chicken’s life. Feeling thankful for the delicious eggs our chickens provide us, I said to our birds, “Good job!”

In other news, we’re starting to think about a 2011 calender, and we hope we can get it done in time! At first we tried thinking of grand ideas, but instead we’ve chosen to make a simple calender. Being fans of setting out birdseed and watching the wildlife join us in our backyard, we have decided to make a calender featuring birds of the Northwest. We hope the calender turns into a reality. Currently, sketches are in the works.

Soon, you’ll see images of our friend Ruth’s business cards. She requested something that would double as a business card and a hang-tag for her clothing. Our first experience with die cutting is upon us and we’re excited to see how it works!

On a completely unrelated note, look at how awesome our rabbit is! His name is Mumford and he couldn’t be more of a sweetheart.