Time at the Bar
Pubs and newspapers go well together. Photographer Greg Levitt has put together a paper about pubs that we like very much: Time at the Bar is a digital broadsheet chronicling two hundred and thirty...
View ArticleNo Artificial Colours
We have a fondness for a certain tube-dispensed chocolate round here so we instinctively caught out No Artificial Colours in The Newsagent. It’s a digital broadsheet of images printed in the...
View ArticleNewsprint single from The Famines out today!
Here’s a first for us: Canadian band The Famines have released some new music on what they’re calling a ‘paper single.’ They’ve printed a digital broadsheet double-sided Famines art poster that comes...
View ArticleNazim Hikmet: The Tree With Blue Eyes
In the much earlier days of Newspaper Club we wrote about the joy of being ‘exposed to some of this stuff‘ – to the uncommon and interesting things that we put onto newsprint. The phrase came to mind...
View ArticleImagining Leo Kannerschool
Leo Kannerschool is a special needs school in the Netherlands. The school offers a unique learning environment for children with autism and commissioned artist Aad Goudappel to create a series of...
View ArticleDogfolio #1
Working as a BMX photographer taught Klaus Dyba how to capture a fleeting action shot. So when he started photographing his chihuahua Rocco, he used the same techniques (plus a few dog treats) to...
View ArticleI Have (Not) Read and Agree to the Terms of Use
What’s black and white and not read all over? Terms of use, according to a Guardian article reporting that 73% of people don’t study the fine print. This fact prompted graphic designer Cleber de...
View ArticleDogfolio #1
Working as a BMX photographer taught Klaus Dyba how to capture a fleeting action shot. So when he started photographing his chihuahua Rocco, he used the same techniques (plus a few dog treats) to...
View ArticlePrinting a newspaper photo annual
At Newspaper Club we’re often thinking about new uses for our newspaper printing services. One idea we discuss a lot is personalised newspapers. Our Digital Tabloid product allows you to print just...
View ArticleLichtspiele and cinematic typography
“Lichtspiele” is the German word for the distinctive style of early 20th century cinema. It’s also the name of a fantastic typography newspaper, printed as a digital broadsheet, from Stefan Huebsch, a...
View ArticleTime at the Bar
Pubs and newspapers go well together. Photographer Greg Levitt has put together a paper about pubs that we like very much: Time at the Bar is a digital broadsheet chronicling two hundred and thirty...
View ArticleNo Artificial Colours
We have a fondness for a certain tube-dispensed chocolate round here so we instinctively caught out No Artificial Colours in The Newsagent. It’s a digital broadsheet of images printed in the...
View ArticleNewsprint single from The Famines out today!
Here’s a first for us: Canadian band The Famines have released some new music on what they’re calling a ‘paper single.’ They’ve printed a digital broadsheet double-sided Famines art poster that comes...
View ArticleNazim Hikmet: The Tree With Blue Eyes
In the much earlier days of Newspaper Club we wrote about the joy of being ‘exposed to some of this stuff‘ – to the uncommon and interesting things that we put onto newsprint. The phrase came to mind...
View ArticleImagining Leo Kannerschool
Leo Kannerschool is a special needs school in the Netherlands. The school offers a unique learning environment for children with autism and commissioned artist Aad Goudappel to create a series of...
View ArticleLittle Print Shop of Horrors
For the fifth year running, Creative Spark in Manchester is selling spooky, limited edition designs in their Little Print Shop of Horrors! To raise money for local charity Forever Manchester, the...
View ArticlePosters and Portraits exhibition ends today
It’s the last day to catch the excellent Posters and Portraits exhibition at The Bridge Gallery in Los Angeles City Hall. We’re thrilled to have sponsored the exhibition, which celebrates the work of...
View ArticleDogfolio #1
Working as a BMX photographer taught Klaus Dyba how to capture a fleeting action shot. So when he started photographing his chihuahua Rocco, he used the same techniques (plus a few dog treats) to...
View ArticleLichtspiele and cinematic typography
“Lichtspiele” is the German word for the distinctive style of early 20th century cinema. It’s also the name of a fantastic typography newspaper, printed as a digital broadsheet, from Stefan Huebsch, a...
View ArticleTime at the Bar
Pubs and newspapers go well together. Photographer Greg Levitt has put together a paper about pubs that we like very much: Time at the Bar is a digital broadsheet chronicling two hundred and thirty...
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