James Grieshaber

Embark on an illuminating journey with a panel of today’s foremost wood-type artisans, each representing a distinct and crucial maker methodology: CNC, laser cutting, and traditional pantograph router cutting. Prepare to be captivated as each panelist unveils their closely guarded production secrets in dynamic five-minute presentations. Through a seamless blend of videos, images, and captivating narratives, they will guide you through their step-by-step process.

Leading the discussion is wood type expert Geri McCormick from Virgin Wood Type, ensuring insightful moderation throughout. Joining the conversation are Scott Moore (Moore Wood Type), James Grieshaber (Virgin Wood Type) and Ryan Molloy. Together, they will delve into why modern wood type remains an indispensable element in the realm of creative letterpress printing.

This panel will discuss the myriad challenges confronting contemporary wood type makers, from wood sourcing to achieving type height, from uncovering elusive font patterns to pioneering new designs. They will also unravel the complexities of reproducing fonts across various line sizes, underscore the significance of meticulous finishing, and explore the cost-effectiveness of novel type production methods.

Expect discussions on groundbreaking wood typefaces and imagery such as an innovative untitled chromatic Hebrew font, a revival of Page No. 504 called Salida, and the making of Swiss Arrow Handy Boxes for the Provisional Press . As the session concludes, the panelists and moderator eagerly await your questions, so come armed with inquiries and prepare to engage with the modern masters of wood type design and production.

James Grieshaber

James Grieshaber is a type designer, graphic designer, letterpress printer, and type maker based in Rochester, NY. He graduated from the Graphic Design pro­gram at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), where he has also taught undergraduate typography. James has worked at P22 Type Foundry, and now his own digital type foundry—Typeco. He also works for Virgin Wood Type Mfg. Co. where besides creating wood type by hand, he is responsible for digitally drawing special orders, replacement letters, and new and revival fonts. James has created digital fonts for P22 Type Foundry, Hamilton Wood Type, Google, Microsoft, and Apple.

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