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See The Revolutionary Art Exhibit

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

Hot off our press is a new book from local collective Intoart, exploring their distinctive approach to studio practice.

Based on a two year period covering their exhibition at The Whitechapel Gallery the book uses artworks, conversations, writings, workshops and films to challenge perceived ideas on art and disability.

Officially launched on 16/09/2010 at The Whitechapel Gallery, the book is printed on Challenger Matt FSC paper, using vegetable oil-based biodegradable ink and casebound with a very tactile soft-touch laminate.

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Invitation to the launch of See The Revolutionary Art Exhibit


The benefits of press passing

Friday, June 25th, 2010

It is often the case that much of what we print is produced without the client being present. However, one of the advantages of Calverts being based in inner London is that local clients can press-pass their work.

Printing plates will have been made by this stage so  it could be expensive to make sweeping changes to approved artwork but press-passing does offer a cost-effective opportunity to check colour reproduction on the actual paper stock.

Please be aware that colour can only be adjusted in tracks parallel to the direction in which the sheet comes off the press. So if you were to increase the cyan (for example) in a picture at the grip edge of the sheet then everything that follows behind that on the sheet will also be affected. It’s easier to see this on press than explain it here so why not give us a call, an email, or even a job to show you what we mean!

Press-passing decisions should be made quite quickly. The press is already running and costs will be based on uninterrupted print production

While we do try to give accurate time-slots for clients to press-pass their work occasionally there may be a little bit of a wait. We’ll try to entertain you as best we can but if you should get bored, hungry, or both then Eddies Café, just around the corner from us on Mare Street, comes highly recommended…

Eddies Cafe

Photo by Emily Webber www.londonshopfronts.com

London’s first wildflower station

Sunday, June 20th, 2010

We printed this poster for the lovely Friends of Homerton Station.

FOHS are hoping to commission a series of posters by Hackney-based artists, designers and photographers so please get in touch if you’d like to know more.

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At the Sign of the Black Spread Eagle

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

We get a mention in Jess Baine’s recent wiki on radical and community printshops…”the co-operative named ‘Calverts’ in honour of Giles and Elizabeth Calvert…”.

But who were Giles and Elizabeth Calvert?

Radical seventeenth century publishers during the  English Civil war, purveyors of ’soul-poysons’, members of the sect My One Flesh, imprisoned for printing books such as Richard Overton’s The last warning to all the inhabitants of London and Lawrence Clarkson’s ‘impious and blasphemous’ book A single eye – all light, no darkness, the Calverts operated from their print shop at the Sign of the Black Spread Eagle* at the west end of St Paul’s Churchyard in London…download PDF for more.

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Calverts works with Columbia Road Primary School

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Creating dynamic graphic hoardings in East London.

Having won a three-way pitch to create the visual identity for a local community housing project, Calverts partnered with Hill Residential, Tower Hamlets Community Housing, Into Art and children from Columbia Road Primary School on this next stage of the Claremont development.

Keep an eye on Calverts website for further updates