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DWRI will be in the Craftland Holiday Sale coming up this Friday, November 25. So pull on your post-turkey sweatpants and get shopping because we suspect our selection of cards won't be around till the show closes on December 31.



And hopefully we'll see you at the December 2 Super Show Celebration Bash from 5pm to 9pm.





Yes, Joey quit! DWRI has created a poster to celebrate with the occasion printed in two colors. You can find the poster in the upcoming weeks at the Craftland Holiday Sale. A portion of the proceeds from the sale will go to support the cause.

DWRI is going for a loft! Here's a process shot from earlier today with Christian and Liam hard at work. The office will be moving upstairs soon (and yes, the couch too).

Sneak peek at the new DWRI space, before work has started. . .

And below, a few images from a 3-d Model created by Liam Van Vleet - Thanks, Liam! Floor plans still in progress, a day before the riggers come.
See you at the FUN!!!! counter...


DWRI Letterpress would like to welcome our newest press operator, and all around shop-preventer-from-falling-into-total-chaos-manager, Lois! See a small sampling of her recent press work below, all printed in her first few weeks, from 4 spot colors to ludlow hot metal typesetting and diecutting. Nice work, Lois!
Letterpress and Sneakers? Yep. An international but New England-based shoemaker (to remain anonymous…) sets up a custom sneaker shop in New York City, with the letterpress tags printed and assembled not in NYC, but right here in RI! Printed in collaboration with Alliance Print Group and Knock Design, Inc.
Issue 5:1 of Tuesday; An Art Project leaves the shop, on its way to newstands (or wherever they sell poetry mags these days…)!

Featuring new letterpress printed poems, photographs, and a print collaboration between DWRI and Daniel Heyman, who has spent much of the past few years doing portraits of former detainees and refugees of the Iraq war.


A new handset poster project for the Providence Preservation Society's series of summer walking tours. All of the posters are handset fom lead and wood type, with the coasters hand-set, scanned, printed from polymer plates, and distributed to neighborhood bars. Support Providence cultural history and have a beer at the same time!
ps. NOT the final lock-up - this is shown in progress!
DWRI Letterpress printed LP covers on David Letterman - thanks to Kat Cummings and her friends in The Low Anthem for the publicity (and you, too, Dave!)
 
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