Letterpress Business Card Printing with 5 Pantone Colors!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @daramjie
    @daramjie 5 лет назад +2761

    no idea how youtube decided to recommend this video but I ain’t complaining

    • @jennhall522
      @jennhall522 5 лет назад +15

      Same! I've been researching alcohol inks, which has nothing to do with this, and yet it came up this morning as a recommendation. I'm a subscriber now! Ultra cool process.

    • @ValeriePallaoro
      @ValeriePallaoro 5 лет назад +5

      Same; just a random recommendation, nothing at all like what I'm seeing, And I'm subscribing.

    • @gillianeboummasoda6349
      @gillianeboummasoda6349 5 лет назад +4

      same here for me!
      just subscribed afterwards :)

    • @chefgoldielocs
      @chefgoldielocs 5 лет назад +2

      Ikr. I'm loving it

    • @ht1ps555
      @ht1ps555 5 лет назад +3

      blah RUclips recommends this video for me everyday so I had to watch it finally

  • @Vitalstatistix
    @Vitalstatistix 5 лет назад +740

    *Everyone is in awe of the letterpress... But that paper cutter in the end... Jesus it cut the whole stack like a hot knife through butter*

    • @jacquelinespot7136
      @jacquelinespot7136 5 лет назад +5

      Vitalstatistix Stats exactly my thoughts, can you imagine what that would do to a limb? 😱😨🤣 ohhh the horror

    • @Trixtah
      @Trixtah 5 лет назад +26

      @@jacquelinespot7136 I don't know why they're calling it a "papercutter" because it's literally called a guillotine where I'm from, and yes, it can chop body parts off. Thankfully, you can only make the cut by simultaneously pressing two buttons on the front of it with your thumbs- they're beneath the paper bed and about 70cm apart. The actual cutting knife is at least 30cm from where your hands are positioned

    • @SSZaris
      @SSZaris 4 года назад +13

      @@Trixtah It's far easier to squash your fingers in the clamp. I seen a guy do it once and then the boss asked him what did he do? He straight up put his hand BACK in and squashed it again XD

    • @RabbitsInBlack
      @RabbitsInBlack 4 года назад

      Standard Guillotine Device.

    • @beyming4507
      @beyming4507 4 года назад

      I want one!!!

  • @evindrews
    @evindrews 5 лет назад +1049

    That is the most beautiful business card I have ever seen.

    • @boldstar69
      @boldstar69 5 лет назад +22

      I prefer mine in bone, with the font cillian braile.

    • @TheKuroneka
      @TheKuroneka 5 лет назад +14

      And one of the most expensive i guess

    • @aemit_s_
      @aemit_s_ 4 года назад +1

      @@TheKuroneka not really. if you print in big numbers, than the cost of the whole process and printing is equally distributed. so maybe one card will cost under 2 dollars.

    • @daemoniumvenator4155
      @daemoniumvenator4155 4 года назад

      clearly you dont watch this channel often :P iv seen better from him

    • @dingdingdingdiiiiing
      @dingdingdingdiiiiing 4 года назад

      @@boldstar69 very nice

  • @JS-DeepStar
    @JS-DeepStar 4 года назад +172

    My father was a Heidelberg Original Letterpress large format Pressman for 46 years. He passed away in March 2019 and It gives my heart joy to see this is not a lost art. Thanks for sharing.

    • @엘라이-c8z
      @엘라이-c8z 3 года назад +4

      may he rest in peace mate!🙏🏻

    • @octochrome
      @octochrome 3 года назад +3

      Heidelberg GTO 46 is the machine I learnt my trade on!

    • @AvarageMilkEnjoyer
      @AvarageMilkEnjoyer 2 года назад

      @@octochrome I have to do this in school, and in my opinion it sucks.
      Like it's super confusing :/

  • @barfymann362
    @barfymann362 4 года назад +248

    With a business-card like that, I'd never want to just hand one out. "Here, take a piece of art".

    • @mimiashford5544
      @mimiashford5544 4 года назад +18

      LOL...ONLY handing these out AFTER the sale is made!!!

    • @natchosm4320
      @natchosm4320 4 года назад +20

      I would interview everyone to see if they're worthy of it

    • @soumyamishra2174
      @soumyamishra2174 4 года назад +2

      @@natchosm4320 the best comment!!!!

    • @SarahMaurerUsagigunnDI
      @SarahMaurerUsagigunnDI 4 года назад +3

      i know seriously the amount of work gone into this is a craft in itself. I had no idea. But glad i had the chance to catch this up on youtube.

  • @imaginationscene
    @imaginationscene 5 лет назад +259

    Look at that subtle off-white coloring. the tasteful thickness of it. OMG it even has a crocodile. 😮

    • @julide88
      @julide88 5 лет назад +15

      i am so happy to find at least one patrick bateman reference :)

    • @StraveTube
      @StraveTube 5 лет назад +10

      Raised lettering. Pale nimbus white.

    • @SmartChick63
      @SmartChick63 4 года назад

      @@julide88 Patrick Bateman's business card had a typo and he didn't even notice it. OMG!

  • @bigira
    @bigira 5 лет назад +513

    If someone gave me their business and it looked like this i will literally frame it

  • @userador
    @userador 5 лет назад +281

    Beautiful! These business cards look like fine art prints.

  • @SSZaris
    @SSZaris 4 года назад +206

    Glad to see the profession hasn't been completely forgotten in this age of digital print. I was a Master Tradesman Printer and got pushed out by digital that could be run by nearly anyone. Ran a Komori 428, 528, GTO 52, GTO 48, Platen, and most of the finishing machines. Mixing ink was one of my favorite things to do. Sealing was a pain because the boss never got the UV fixed and the machines didn't have a powder spray. Literally had to remove every sheet by hand as it ran. I've got some horror stories about that place. Glad that company went under...

    • @ВикторВоробей-х5д
      @ВикторВоробей-х5д 4 года назад +3

      you are wrong all large circulations continue to print by offset or letterpress

    • @SSZaris
      @SSZaris 4 года назад +5

      @@ВикторВоробей-х5д never said anything about large circulation bro but you're not wrong.

    • @ВикторВоробей-х5д
      @ВикторВоробей-х5д 4 года назад +1

      @@SSZaris I worked for the Heidelberg m600 WEB 16 GTO 52 Komori lightchrome 740 KBA 215 105 66 Ultraset Rondoset and now I am a seller of printing products, and I know what I'm saying

    • @SSZaris
      @SSZaris 4 года назад +12

      @@ВикторВоробей-х5д I'm literally agreeing with you. I think there's a language barrier :)

    • @bigred6815
      @bigred6815 4 года назад +1

      Motivation Exceeds Me As a visual artist I have long admired what you do. It’s a thing of beauty when an artist and a printer work together and both are satisfied.

  • @michaelduke4500
    @michaelduke4500 3 года назад +6

    Those Heidelberg presses never die. Letterpress with embossing is so classy.

  • @bodean2000
    @bodean2000 5 лет назад +209

    Love this video. I was a Pressman for 28 years and watching this old Heidelberg run just never gets old. A few years back I needed some business cards printed and Jukebox was the only place I wanted to do the job simply because I was able to choose the the offset press versus standard digital that everyone is going to these days. I appreciate the old school way of printing with real presses you can actually work on like a muscle car. For me that old Heidelberg is like an old vinyl record vs a new CD, they both play the same song but the record sounds oh so sweet. Thanks for the video, and Ill be ordering more business cards soon. 👍🏼 Color - Dutch Fireball

    • @JukeboxPrintLive
      @JukeboxPrintLive  5 лет назад +11

      Thank you so much for the kind words! It certainly does feel good knowing all the tweaks and fixes on these machines are strictly mechanical. We certainly do a lot of maintenance around here to keep them running as they should. It's odd how the greasiest messiest machines can produce some of the cleanest prints out there. Dutch Fireball is a favorite of mine too.

    • @trollenz
      @trollenz 5 лет назад +10

      I've actually learned topography with my uncle on this very machine, when I was a kid I was working for the summer there... I love this sound, the smell of ink, the touch of paper... Those memories...

    • @copelandart
      @copelandart 5 лет назад +1

      @@JukeboxPrintLive, to me Dutch Fireball (a VanSon name) is a little off. I prefer 185, or maybe 485.....

  • @YelleDee1
    @YelleDee1 5 лет назад +134

    My pop still owns that same letterpress machine, It's like a jigsaw puzzle when he mounts that plate he knows exactly what he needed to fit and tighten them, he still uses this for embossed and impressions on wedding invitation and also scroll like parchment paper wedding invites, and also for hardbound book binding, it's beautiful.

  • @shivaargula4735
    @shivaargula4735 5 лет назад +545

    I would like to see how the printing plates are made.

    • @JukeboxPrintLive
      @JukeboxPrintLive  5 лет назад +100

      We aren't ready to make this video yet! Magnesium etching is an intense process and were too busy to jump into all the steps right now. We have more process videos on the way though!

    • @Meiko1983
      @Meiko1983 5 лет назад +5

      We used negative and UV light to harden parts we dint want to wash of. That's short version.

    • @tarunsingh7608
      @tarunsingh7608 5 лет назад +1

      This Machine belongs in a Museum along with ur Stupid Brain so that the FUTURE generations could learn how not to waste Natural resources and Time

    • @tarunsingh7608
      @tarunsingh7608 5 лет назад +2

      @@JukeboxPrintLive This Machine belongs in a Museum along with ur Stupid Brain so that the FUTURE generations could learn how not to waste Natural resources and Time..

    • @PainfulRenegade
      @PainfulRenegade 5 лет назад +7

      @@tarunsingh7608 wow... seriously?

  • @invebe2452
    @invebe2452 5 лет назад +2

    Print is amazing. Print is not dead.

  • @dollsofvalley
    @dollsofvalley 4 года назад +26

    Business card is so beautiful and memorable, it doesn’t require contact information. Me as I’m handing over my business card... “Here just take this and remember me by it!”

  • @sgtmian
    @sgtmian 5 лет назад +847

    me: wow, this looks so complicated
    him: this is a simplified version

    • @JukeboxPrintLive
      @JukeboxPrintLive  5 лет назад +68

      We easily skipped about 100 steps.

    • @penelope-oe2vr
      @penelope-oe2vr 5 лет назад +18

      I used to be a printer, and it really is a very simple version. Just learning to run each different press correctly takes months. Layout is completely left out, press cleaning, press maintenance, etc

    • @philipgwyn8091
      @philipgwyn8091 4 года назад +7

      @@JukeboxPrintLive One step you keep leaving out is how the plates are made.

  • @gemmasakay
    @gemmasakay 5 лет назад +40

    I'm a graphic design student, and we're learning about different printing systems, this helped me a lot to understand letterpress process, thank you so much!

  • @cyndiestamps1161
    @cyndiestamps1161 5 лет назад +51

    The heck with the Pantone swatch book! I want one of those gorgeous business cards!

  • @jibguy2003
    @jibguy2003 5 лет назад +19

    In 1970 while in 10th grade, I had to learn the California Job Case, then spent the rest of high school on a letterpress. I’m happy you guys are keeping a lost art alive.

  • @RayfieldA
    @RayfieldA 4 года назад +67

    This video really makes me appreciate how much hard work goes into making a card like that! Although I'd like a business card like that, it must be very expensive because of such a process. Great video!

    • @Marian_Rusnak
      @Marian_Rusnak 3 года назад +6

      Each colour is charged extra and every design has an upfront fixed cost - to cover the making of the press matrix / plate. So if you want even a small change in design, a new one must be made.
      Also, you want to print on a soft thick paper, on which the print leaves psychical marks on the surface.
      So ... $200 for 100 cards. Easily more, 300, or 400, goes up fast in case of more colours...

  • @brandcast74
    @brandcast74 5 лет назад +79

    There is nothing like letterpress. I was just recently at a printer convention and fell in love with letterpress all over again. PMS Orange 021.

  • @Elsren
    @Elsren 5 лет назад +999

    Him: You can clearly see how this plate is misaligned.
    Me, sweating: s-sure, yeah

    • @jane9561
      @jane9561 4 года назад +5

      Lmaoo

    • @ramzic
      @ramzic 4 года назад +5

      omg ! its misaligned ! What are we gonna do PressMaster :( !?

    • @edenosemwegie5954
      @edenosemwegie5954 4 года назад

      Literally! 😂😂😂

    • @ExploringCalifornia
      @ExploringCalifornia 4 года назад +4

      The funny thing is that I have seen cards that were misaligned, and all this time I thought it was the artwork. Even the misaligned cards are beautiful.

    • @tomreeves175
      @tomreeves175 3 года назад

      Crazy lock up

  • @stereodreamer23
    @stereodreamer23 5 лет назад +25

    I ran a Windmill for a small print shop from 2001-2006, and loved it--it was my introduction to letterpress (after being a digital-based graphic designer for almost 20 years), and eventually led t me owning my own C&P platen, a tabletop Kelsey and even a "big iron" Kelly-B Cylinder Press. was an avid letterpress print-maker for about 10 years, but I've unfortunately sold off all my "big iron" and now use all my type for bookbinding projects--hot foiling covers, mostly.
    I really miss running that Windmill--it was a glorious piece of machinery, and I still think with fondness of the sounds and smells of running a press. You're lucky tot have one--they are amazing machines, and a real joy to print on.
    Running hairline multi-color registration on a letterpress is a challenge, but the Windmill makes it easier than the old platen presses--and you do a FANTASTIC job on this piece--I'm thrilled to see younger people doing work of this complexity and quality. Glad to see that letterpress is alive and well, and moving forward into the next generations.
    BTW, my favorite Pantone color is Pantone 2112U...

  • @DobeMom
    @DobeMom 4 года назад +9

    When I was a child (way back in the 60's) my dad used to service these printers. I remember him coming home talking about it. I had no idea there was so much artistry involved in using these printers. Just beautiful. Oh how I miss the old days.

  • @pm8rsh233
    @pm8rsh233 4 года назад +40

    Amazes me how little ink is needed

  • @RudieRickenbacker
    @RudieRickenbacker 5 лет назад +98

    PANTONE 3514 C is like a warm hug of sunshine reassurance.

    • @ralucacopil5395
      @ralucacopil5395 5 лет назад +10

      Your LOVELY description of this color brought a huge smile on my face and made me look it up online - and yes, you summed it up perfectly!

    • @FlowersInHisHair
      @FlowersInHisHair 4 года назад +1

      It's so goooood!

  • @Dido1973
    @Dido1973 5 лет назад +5

    OMG!!! So many years back!!! My dad was a typographer and he had the exact same Heidelberg typograph machine!!! Oh, i'm so touched!! I can hear the sound it makes when i'ts working, the smell of the paints....Good job there! So glad nowadays people still use such wonderful collectible pieces and create unique art...

  • @nevermore7310
    @nevermore7310 5 лет назад +3

    that paper cutter was extremely satisfying when I saw it the first time, so I rewinded to watch it again and now it terrifies me. What a ride.

  • @fionitarp
    @fionitarp 5 лет назад +13

    I fell in love with letterpress when I saw the machine for the first time during my college internship. Thank you for taking me back to those times! My favorite Pantone is the 2016 colors, the combination of Rose Quartz 13-1520 and Serenity 15-3919.

  • @jedwoodward1731
    @jedwoodward1731 4 года назад +1

    Bravo young man! I applaud your skills. I am 60yrs old with 45yrs experience in the printing industry here in the UK. Timed served Letterpress Printer. Your shop is exactly how it should be, clean, tidy, well lit and laid out. Good luck to you.

    • @JukeboxPrintLive
      @JukeboxPrintLive  4 года назад

      Thank you! We owe a lot to industry professionals like yourself who have been kind enough to pass on the knowledge.

  • @TheDrummerdiva
    @TheDrummerdiva 5 лет назад +17

    Watching the Pantone colors being removed from the rollers was strangely calming. (: I could also probably watch a video of that paper cutter! It was so satisfying and cut so smoothly!
    This video was so informative and fascinating! Thank you for sharing!

  • @GingersnapRacing
    @GingersnapRacing 5 лет назад +5

    Cool to watch, my wife’s grandfather was a mechanic at Arion press for 50 years doing monotype. Fun hearing those stories.

    • @JukeboxPrintLive
      @JukeboxPrintLive  5 лет назад +1

      Wow that’s amazing. Arion press is legendary and typecasters are a whole different breed! We have some M&H type in house too. I heard the shop recently relocated out of the presidio in SF but I might be wrong about that...

  • @maeeshalt
    @maeeshalt 5 лет назад +5

    this is the most beautiful thing i have ever seen. i got emotional watching this.. the colours the cleaning and how beautiful it looks after each colour. the mesmerizing effect of paper that's a letterpress.
    IT'S SO BEAUTIFUL

  • @klajai
    @klajai 4 года назад +1

    Hi, I am musician, an amateur flautist, and work in Printing company on Graphics Design Department.
    .
    I walked passes the letter press machine a million times and I though its was just do the simple task such as Numbering, Die Cuting, Folding guide and one colour print. I have no idea this machine can do such a thing!!!
    .
    I watch till the end and I can call the print you done an ARTS as well. Great work and great video.
    .
    Greeting from Chiang Mai, Thailand.

  • @zakarahman9642
    @zakarahman9642 4 года назад +1

    Yet another masterpiece on a tradel machine in this era of digital printing.... A 100 gun salute to you Brother.
    I know tradel machine printing very well and I can understand what it takes to set every plate picture perfect.
    Keep the good work going....LET YOUR WORK SPEAK FOR YOU 😊😊🙏🙏

  • @Sometimes_Always
    @Sometimes_Always 4 года назад +3

    I loved my graphic arts class from the 80's.. I still remember the offset printing press, the red can for the kerosene soaked rags... We had a silk screen burner thingie (i cant' remember the name) that we'd use to photo etch the gel for the screens... It was placed right next to the cast iron, manual guillotine paper cutter as well.. That thing was massive. I remember having to almost hang off the handle to cut card stock.. I was probably only 100 lbs back then. Great memories.. havent' thought about that stuff in yearssssss..

  • @12Squared
    @12Squared 4 года назад +3

    My Aunt did this style of printing when I was a kid so I had a bit of an idea how it is done and often when trying to explain to friends they'd just think I was making it up that the different colors layer. Thank you SO much for sharing the really complex and gorgeous work that you do that seems to be voodoo until you see how much technical work sits behind the magic! xoxo

  • @garettanderson6772
    @garettanderson6772 4 года назад +3

    My Dad had a Heidelberg windmill printing press in the garage when I was a kid growing up in the 70's and 80's. I think it was a little bigger but not a bunch. He made zinc engravings until they regulated that so much he couldn't do it any more. He had cabinet after cabinet after cabinet of hand set type including wooden type. He had a real old Linotype too an early one. He also made rubber stamps which the Linotype and hand set type was also used for. And heat foil stamping too. I've spent a lot of hours typing on that Linotype machine. It was a museum piece back then.

  • @picsby_mike
    @picsby_mike 4 года назад +2

    Nothing beats letterpress printing for cards etc. It is a gorgeous process and the final result is amazing. Seeing this makes you appreciate the cost involved when it comes to having them made

  • @leonardmorin9198
    @leonardmorin9198 4 года назад +1

    I have watched a couple of your videos and for me they are a way of enjoying the craft that I did for 48 years. I started in high school in 1962 with mostly letterpress equipment and progressed through single and multicolor offset. In that time I saw the rise of both digital stripping and direct to plate imposition, but the fun of ink-on-paper was what it is all about. Thanks for creating a "busman's holiday" for this retired pressman.

    • @JukeboxPrintLive
      @JukeboxPrintLive  4 года назад

      Thank you for watching Leonard. The craftsman like yourself are the reason we care so much about commercial printing. It seems that only the older generation of veterans can really understand how noble this trade truly is. Thank you for your comment.

    • @leonardmorin9198
      @leonardmorin9198 4 года назад +1

      @@JukeboxPrintLive Keep up the good work!

    • @JukeboxPrintLive
      @JukeboxPrintLive  4 года назад

      Thank you!

  • @jaceware8808
    @jaceware8808 4 года назад +6

    I am so happy this showed up in my recommended videos. I have been needing beautiful, high-quality business cards and I have now found the perfect place to get them. The hardest part is choosing from the amazing options on your website.

  • @lunajames5084
    @lunajames5084 4 года назад +3

    I purchased my first business cards out of college from Jukebox. They had a beautiful silky soft velvet finish and a thick cardstock. They are still my favorite 💙

    • @JukeboxPrintLive
      @JukeboxPrintLive  4 года назад +1

      Our silk matte laminate is a really popular finish. It such a great feel and makes for a memorable touchpoint when you hand them out.

  • @Bigotedechivo
    @Bigotedechivo 5 лет назад +19

    this is so f***kng HD I can even smell the ink . LOVE IT

    • @lonesomedovecall822
      @lonesomedovecall822 5 лет назад +1

      Seriously!!!! I was thinking the same thing while watching. You can actually see the fibers in the stock!!! That's a great camera!!!

  • @Rich77UK
    @Rich77UK 4 года назад +1

    Third video of yours I have watched. Fascinating doesn't cover it. Its great seeing these old(ish) machines working. They produce art so much better than digital printing. Magnificent.

  • @yoopermann7942
    @yoopermann7942 4 года назад +1

    after watching your videos, i remember the time that i worked as a temp in a print shop like yours, i thought you were making it look to easy, much respect to the printers that still do printing this way

  • @cory5432
    @cory5432 4 года назад +6

    I'm just mesmerised as to how effortlessly that cutting machine cuts. So satisfying.

    • @davidanthony6408
      @davidanthony6408 3 года назад

      You have to be intentional, wide awake to be careful, so there's a pedal you have to step on before the powered blade can be activated to cut, and these days, lasers as sensors to make sure nothing else is getting cut.

  • @9catlover
    @9catlover 4 года назад +5

    true craftmanship. if i asked someone to make these cards, i would hope they'd never throw them away.

  • @TsetsiStoyanova
    @TsetsiStoyanova 5 лет назад +269

    I had no idea card printing was that complicated

    • @OscarScheepstra_Artemis_
      @OscarScheepstra_Artemis_ 4 года назад +44

      It normally is not - most of the business cards are just digitally printed, roughly chopped in the right place and that's it. Those are luxury cards - and can be pretty expensive!

    • @Mb-vs3lw
      @Mb-vs3lw 3 года назад

      @@OscarScheepstra_Artemis_ I was looking at some companies that sell luxury cards and some cost around $3 per card

  • @yokesaskiavandermerwe9198
    @yokesaskiavandermerwe9198 4 года назад +2

    I grew up around these majestic heidelberg printing presses. Thank you so much for sharing these videos.

  • @vivviv1581
    @vivviv1581 2 года назад

    Thankyou for showing your letterpress skills, a beautiful print job and let's not forget to mention the plates for setup for printing. They were beautifully etched.
    I started my letterpress journeyman in 1971, I loved my craft so much I never wanted to end. It's truly a skill, with the introduction of offset come photocopying,
    Today's technology is creating a world of brain dead employment.
    Thank God for RUclips

  • @tjdewet2868
    @tjdewet2868 4 года назад +3

    I'm in love with the old press methods and the machinery. Thank you for sharing the printing process in this video. My favourite is Ruby fountain, the most beautiful deep dark luscious red ever 🤗

  • @leparce
    @leparce 5 лет назад +22

    Amazing, the most beautiful cards that I have ever seen

  • @jimmykano
    @jimmykano 5 лет назад +4

    this is absolute bliss... We used to have this same Heidelberg at my college. Majoring from Graphic Design this is one of the delights in the profession. Thanks! for making such an amazing video.

  • @Aquarellina
    @Aquarellina 4 года назад +2

    Such such such a beautiful video. Perfect pace, not too dragged out and not too fast. Lovely shots and I love that he is wearing gloves and working with clean hands - yes it's a profession where you are likely to get paint everywhere, but I love it when people treat their work delicately. And it's so informative

  • @konspiracies
    @konspiracies 5 лет назад +1

    Pantone 18-2120 TCX! I've had the privilege of seeing one of these Heidelbergs in person. A sight to behold!

  • @BillNicholsTV
    @BillNicholsTV 4 года назад +8

    Thank you algorithm for once again knowing better than myself what I want to watch

  • @staceydigitalduckie3400
    @staceydigitalduckie3400 5 лет назад +3

    This business card is stunning, I have no idea how I got to your channel but I’m very glad I did. My personal favourite Pantone shade is 915 C, I’m a big blues and turquoise fan.

  • @1972peachmelba
    @1972peachmelba 5 лет назад +16

    Hi there what a fantastic end product, however i couldn't help notice that on the orange palm leaves it looked like the orange veins didn't colour properly on the left one or was this in the design?...... great vid 👍

  • @staceymolina-byrd1317
    @staceymolina-byrd1317 3 года назад +1

    As I nestle down on my couch, with a giant mug of tea, it so relaxing and satisfying to see the entire process...but for some reason, I especially enjoy the guillotining of the edges for the marking the completion of the job. Thank you for documenting your work.

  • @reetpateet8656
    @reetpateet8656 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely gorgeous! Was in the print trade for over 25 years as a designer, illustrator, airbrush artist! Happiest time of my life, and always wonderful to see quality printing - these cards are just breathtaking!!!😊

  • @darienschell9150
    @darienschell9150 5 лет назад +5

    This is a video that I didn't even know I needed. My fav Pantone is Orchid Hush!

  • @iandrabedin
    @iandrabedin 5 лет назад +5

    I'm in love with the process. Now I'm sure I'm gonna do my personal business cards with letterpress. The pantone swatch book is so necessary to do a goob job, but as a student/new-designer I still don't have my own. I love the color Pantone Warm Red U.
    Your videos are amazing, keep doing more content.

  • @9catlover
    @9catlover 4 года назад +5

    the design of this card is the cutest thing i've seen. i love it

  • @aperson1719
    @aperson1719 4 года назад +1

    I for one would just like to sit in that workshop and enjoy the sound of the paper being released... So satisfying!

  • @lass-inangeles7564
    @lass-inangeles7564 4 года назад +2

    WOW!!!!! What a work of art! The man is an artist too, such precision but so manually done. Truly incredible work.
    The next time I get a beautiful card like this, I will hang it up in a gold frame. Quality is not a thing of the past, thank god!

  • @Christian_Jara
    @Christian_Jara 5 лет назад +5

    This is so satisfying to watch, I'm UX designer but started as a graphic designer many moons ago and honestly miss the satisfaction of actually touching the final product. My favorite color is Pantone Navy Peony 19-4029

  • @stvcolwill
    @stvcolwill 5 лет назад +6

    Favorite Pantone color is anything in the 800s metallic .. running metallic over black or navy paper is the bomb!

  • @jonathanhallo7771
    @jonathanhallo7771 5 лет назад +4

    Pantone 314C. There is just something about the blue hues on a letterpress...Great video by the way. The magic of the Heidelberg.

  • @hollyt1673
    @hollyt1673 4 года назад

    Graphic Arts used to be my major back in 80s when it became obsolete. This is really a treat to see printing graphic still use today.

  • @daddybearlv
    @daddybearlv 4 года назад +1

    My favorite Pantone color is 19-4052 (Classic Blue). It is always soothing for me. Plus, any clothing item in the blue family looks good on me. My father was a printer (mostly offset), and I always enjoyed helping him with everything from setting type, to mixing ink (Pantone Colors), to running thr press. He was always appreciated by his co workers. Please continue to produce these interesting and informative clips for RUclips.

    • @JukeboxPrintLive
      @JukeboxPrintLive  4 года назад

      Thank you William, we do have a lot of content planned to come!

  • @kozmik4848
    @kozmik4848 5 лет назад +3

    My favorite Pantone color is 2757 C. I've always liked the deep navy blues and how it can make other colors in a design pop. really stunning quality on the cards btw. :)

  • @bruck87
    @bruck87 5 лет назад +6

    It was a great exposure to all the processes that goes in letterpress print. Thank you for such a well structured video.

  • @emiltoteb
    @emiltoteb 5 лет назад +4

    Ah, reminds me of my years as an intern in a local printshop. The pressmen were amazing, extremely precise people and were always open to my questions. As for favourite colour - I would have to go with PMS 293 - such powerful, sophisticated yet lively blue.
    Great content, keep it up!

  • @yopibram
    @yopibram 4 года назад +1

    RESPECT to all put their heart at their work. Detailing, professional, and clean work. PERFECT.

  • @RocketSailing
    @RocketSailing 4 года назад +1

    Cudos for still running quality made heidelberg´s! They ar built to last forever. If you take care of them. They will go on for 100 yeas more. Its a tight buissines today. But there will always be someone who prefer quality prints. Good job!

  • @JaiahHazelnutBrown
    @JaiahHazelnutBrown 5 лет назад +4

    This is a great video. I don’t know any colors and I hope someone wins who can really use it. Thanks for posting such a great example of a “how it’s made” vid. I do want to see how the magnesium plates are made and it would be neat to see some of the machine maintenance.

  • @1DaytoDay-089
    @1DaytoDay-089 5 лет назад +10

    This, what you at Junkebox Print do.. it's pure art

  • @coenen81
    @coenen81 5 лет назад +7

    I love the process and happy it still exists in a day and age where everything has to be fast and cheap. My all time favourite Pantone: 7548C

  • @timothycbizony5596
    @timothycbizony5596 3 года назад

    I fell in love with letterpress again!... 25 years a pressman. 7 years letterpress, 15 years Engraving. Thank you for your inspiration!

  • @norwegianblue2017
    @norwegianblue2017 3 года назад +2

    As someone who works in the digital printing world I find this video fascinating. It is quite interesting to see how something that would be just a fun and quirky design with digital printing become a work of art with letterpress printing.

  • @Simply_Dandie
    @Simply_Dandie 5 лет назад +6

    This y i don't throw away business cards, u see d dedication and the detailing

    • @jexikavindictive
      @jexikavindictive 5 лет назад +1

      You know most business cards aren't this labor of love?

    • @Simply_Dandie
      @Simply_Dandie 5 лет назад

      @@jexikavindictive i know

  • @ssbmusicspark
    @ssbmusicspark 5 лет назад +7

    I don’t know Why I’m watching this at 4 am !
    Anyway, great presentation mate. All the best for your future !
    Goodnight now 😅

  • @RightOnRyan
    @RightOnRyan 5 лет назад +6

    26:18 is the most satisfying thing Ive seen all week. So clean.

  • @talitemjenimchen3048
    @talitemjenimchen3048 2 года назад

    How on earth can someone even come up with an idea of inventing such a complex machine? Ingenious! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼😳👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼...

  • @pondorbox
    @pondorbox 4 года назад +1

    Hats off for still using this kind of press and printing process !!

  • @amanitarawneh3054
    @amanitarawneh3054 5 лет назад +15

    I have always been mesmerized by this process and I’d really like to see a lot more.. such an informative video for designers to appreciate the work that goes into the production.. keep up the good work 😊

    • @JukeboxPrintLive
      @JukeboxPrintLive  5 лет назад +2

      The more we can share with designers - the more they can make the most of the print processes we offer. We're trying to be as informative as possible so thank you!

  • @jasminewang5597
    @jasminewang5597 5 лет назад +4

    I really love all the care and attention put into the details! Plus, all the hand work makes the craft look like something so much less industrial and more personnal 😍 I would definitively love to see how others colors are made... Rhapsody is prob my fav color from pantone even if there are so many TT

  • @robinlagelius
    @robinlagelius 5 лет назад +5

    7452 C smells like lavender and makes me think of summer days ☀️ love love love love the design, wish I could get some custom cards 💖

  • @euniceliciousTV
    @euniceliciousTV 4 года назад +1

    Usually, I won't really look at people's business name card. It is so boring. But today I open my eyes, this is the most beautiful business card that I ever saw. I appreciate your detail explanation of how you produce it. Immediately Subscribe!

  • @davexbit
    @davexbit 4 года назад +2

    WOW! I'm amazed by the design as well as the printing! What a work of art! Big THANKS!

  • @victorianewsome997
    @victorianewsome997 5 лет назад +9

    They say there is something new to learn: everyday. Well, I found something new to learn in printing. Interesting.

  • @brianagee2790
    @brianagee2790 4 года назад +30

    You’d have to be pretty special for me to give one of these business cards away.

    • @bsodmike
      @bsodmike 4 года назад +2

      Easy trick, make sure you carry a 'cheapo' version and your plush version. That way you have an option at the time of handing out :)

  • @thaismanda263
    @thaismanda263 5 лет назад +5

    I am not sure if the contest is still running but... my favorite pantone color is pantone 571 C. is a light minty green, I would like mint chocolate chip ice creams would have such hue.
    Anyways, this vídeo is amazing, such a beautiful craft, congrats from brazil

  • @franka2507
    @franka2507 3 года назад

    Well I didn't think these presses survived after all these years, I worked on these in the late 70's to early 80's. Your video tutorial is well explained and brings back fond memories to me. I would think the digital age has put them to rest. But the "Heidelberg" is so versatile and well built, and your press is immaculate condition, yellow with black borders was the best color contrast on cards that I liked. Looking forward for more videos.

  • @avrilcrisp5725
    @avrilcrisp5725 5 лет назад +1

    Lovely designed card. I hadnt realised there was so much manual labour going into these cards. Nowadays its all computerised. This man is obviously very good at his art.

  • @EmiliaMG10
    @EmiliaMG10 5 лет назад +3

    PANTONE 16-1546 Living Coral!! I love how this is color of the year it's so pretty!!

  • @maddoxinc1642
    @maddoxinc1642 4 года назад +6

    Dark blue, burnt orange and deep red are my favorite three. They will be in my logo.

  • @bennettw859
    @bennettw859 5 лет назад +3

    my favorite Pantone 2955C it should be everyone's favorite, for obvious reasons

  • @roberthartley8105
    @roberthartley8105 4 года назад +1

    Have been buying business cards for a long time and YOU have got the INK kicked out of them all, Well Done, Beautiful................

  • @ge2719
    @ge2719 3 года назад

    Look at that subtle off white colouring.
    The tasteful thickness of it.
    Oh my god, it even has a little yellow lion.