Archive for July, 2005

Gene Gable’s Heavy Metal

Wednesday, July 27th, 2005

I just discovered Gene Gable’s column Heavy Metal at CreativePro.com and if you share any of my interests in: letterpress, cats, vintage advertising, hand lettering, workspace organization, outdated visual technology, and design nostalgia in general you should definitely check him out. Be warned, though. Johnny at Drawn! The Illustration Blog (whence the link) does not lie when he claims, “you may will end up spending a lot of time here!” Many, many fabulous images.

A cross-section:

From Heavy Metal: Map by Oronco Fine, 1531
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The Smythson Secretaire

Monday, July 25th, 2005

I have a small (but growing) collection of vintage correspondence kits that I have picked up at estate sales and junk shops. By “correspondence kit” I mean a portable leather or leatherette folder that has pockets for stationery and envelopes, stamps, a pen holder, maybe even an address book and calendar. My interest in them is an outgrowth of my interest in boxes and compartments (see my thesis project) and letter art. I have a half-formed notion that I will use the collection for reference some day when I construct correspondence kits of my own. I know I would be swimming against the tide by doing so — being that handwritten letters as a means of regular correspondence are on the wane — but this is all just background information to show why my most recent ‘net discovery has me giddy. By accident (as these discoveries always are) I have now seen the epitome of a form that I have only barely considered. I give you the The Smythson Secretaire.

The Smythson Secretaire

The Smythson website calls it “an antique of the future.” I can believe such a thing is worth every penny of $6225 (I insured my own creation for a similar amount, simply to account for my time), but I would never be able to afford it. It includes all of the features above plus a pull-out blotter/writing surface, a place for your ink-pot, “a multitude of drawers,” and “a secret compartment.” (Yes!) If I had such a fabulous thing, I would do nothing but write letters all day (perhaps pausing periodically to check in on the contents of my secret compartment).

I wonder if I could construct a reasonable facsimile out of binder board and book cloth? ;)

Gocco Glass Etching

Monday, July 18th, 2005

Falernum Mr. Slakethirst concocted his own Falernum (what’s falernum, you ask?) and desired a custom container for it — something inspired by his collection of vintage glass seltzer bottles with etched labels. To the left (click for a larger image), you see our first and only etched glass attempt using Armor Etch and a Gocco screen (label designed in Illustrator). Considering the lack of a test round (we only had the one bottle), we were pretty satisfied with the result. The distressed appearance was completely intentional, of course. ;)

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Indian Wedding Announcements

Friday, July 8th, 2005

Indian Wedding Announcement

Shree Madhurash Agencies in India makes the most opulent cards I have ever seen: handmade papers, diecuts, multiple layers, gilt and silver, rhinestones, tassels — sumptuous stuff. This card in the shape of a leaf is particularly keen. I encountered the site completely by accident. Ah, the Interweb.

Early Birds

Wednesday, July 6th, 2005

Early 19th-Century Birds

Sketch inspired by a detail of an early 19th century birth/baptismal certificate in the fraktur style. Sakura Micron .005 and blue pencil.