• Mega Bloc A6 Smiley 200 pages

Mega Bloc A6 Smiley 200 pages

le typographe

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Description
This Le Typographe Mega Bloc A5 Smiley counts 200 pages. Each page has a bright yellow smiley, it will brighten up any note it carries. The smiley's are letterpressed in a bright yellow.

Misc-store carries a large range of the mega blocs of le typographe, the 500 pages counting...
This Le Typographe Mega Bloc A5 Smiley counts 200 pages. Each page has a bright yellow smiley, it will brighten up any note it carries. The smiley's are letterpressed in a bright yellow.

Misc-store carries a large range of the mega blocs of le typographe, the 500 pages counting la fourmiliere with a black ant on each of pages, and the 200 pages mega bloc in A5 and A6 with a  Smiley

Details


Measures 14,8 x 10 x 2.6 cm (a6)
Counts 200 Pages
Features bright yellow embossed smiley face
Packed in a handfolded box
Handmade in Brussels, Belgium

le typographe Mega Bloc

le typographe first created la fourmiliere, a mega bloc of 500 pages with an ant letterpressed on each of the pages. With this Cedric pays hommage to the hard labour of a tiny ant. Now his range of mega blocs expanded with A5 and A6 sizes embossed with insects like typographes and waterdragons. All mega blocs are packed in a special designed box, and closed with a seal.

The production process of such blocs shows the extensive labor that goes into said blocs: first every sheet of the bloc is letter pressed with the insect on one of their Heidelberg printers. 
Then the sheets are packed per bloc and glued, before they are cut into their size. Then, the box is cut out of carton on the Heidelberg printer, folded and the mega bloc is packed in the box. 
Lastly, the seal is glued with almond glue and a brush.


le typographe - handmade in Brussels

Le typographe is a printing shop in Brussels, favoring the technique of printing with movable type lead and wood. All products are printed on their 5 Heidelberg presses typo and assembled by hand, using traditional methods in their workshop. Their view on paper and paper products is mesmerizing and justifies a visit to Brussels anytime.

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About le typographe

le typographe at Misc-store Amsterdam

Using five Heidelberg printers in their Brussels studio in Belgium to produce their letterpressed stationery, le typographe is a not only a love brand, it's a love company. From design to production, each item is fully printed in typography and handmade in an artisanal way.

Cédric Chauvelot and his team make everything by hand, from notebooks to notepads and envelopes to greeting cards: All is perfected in detail. All authentic craft and love here, nothing more and nothing less. Our studio visits remembers us on how much steps are involved in to the production process, and of their craft of their brand.

If you find yourself in the neighborhood, make sure to have a look at their shop: Cédric being a modern day renaissance man, is entirely responsible for the interior of the shop and it is nothing short of amazing.