At
Editions, we see books as a sculptural method for storing and
sharing information. More than text, they are also visual images,
unfolding pages, sequences of ideas, unusual bindings and molded
cases. "Heaven knows I've tried to make conventional books,"
reports Ed Hutchins. "But every time I start, illustrations
pop off the page, pages unfold like origami, and letters take
three dimensional shape."
We don't have a traditional printing press so we've turned to
non-traditional methods like rubber stamps, cast images, block
printing, photocopying and flash-bulb stencils to reproduce
our messages. We also use materials found close at hand--scrap
paper, museum board, stickers, candy containers, candle molds,
dowels, key chains, industrial scraps--to create our books.
Please browse our pages and explore the alternative
fringe of bookmaking.
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