



I was pretty happy to discover Studio on Fire's work. It's fresh, edgy and so well crafted. Letterpress, I have seen the rise and it's surge from nearly a decade ago, as a revitalized art. It's no wonder its intensity has not slowed down. I find it one of the most beautiful presentations for type and color, or the pure absence of it. Studio on Fire nails it. Now I wish I could just touch it.
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