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Letterpress is a form of relief printing that has been used in the publishing and printing industries for centuries. It involves pressing an inked, raised surface against paper to create an impression. Letterpress printing is a popular choice for creating high-quality, tactile prints, such as wedding invitations, business cards, and stationery. It is also used to create limited-edition books and art prints.
Letterpress printing is a niche market, but it is still widely used by many professional printers and publishers. It is a labor-intensive process that requires specialized equipment and skills, so it is often more expensive than other printing methods. However, the results are often worth the extra cost, as letterpress printing can produce beautiful, unique prints with a classic, vintage feel.
Some companies in the letterpress market include Boxcar Press, Mama's Sauce, and Studio on Fire. Show Less Read more