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A Fine Print
The New Indian Express Bengaluru
|July 26, 2025
Today's workshop on the 500-year-old letterpress printing method teaches participants to compose and print texts on a century-old press
Starting with inventor Johannes Gutenberg in the 1450s, letterpress printing using movable types revolutionized the world, making mass printing effortless and ushering in an era of easily accessible information. Used to print books, newspapers, invitation cards and posters for centuries, the technique has become nearly obsolete. However, today, a few enthusiasts, including Akiladeswari K, owner of Chase the Key Letterpress and designer Arunkumar B, are attempting to keep the fire alive.
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