Lunalux owner Jenni Undis is featured in the latest edition of Minneapolis St. Paul Magazine, in the column People Who Do Cool Things. Look for the interview and a smattering of photos on page 60 of the February 2010 issue. The magazine is on newsstands now, and the story should be available on the MSP Magazine website sometime soon. But for now, you’ll just have to read it here. And in Small World News, the photos were taken by Stephanie Colgan, who we worked with back in 2007 on business stationery. Click here to read about the work we did for Stephanie.

This week for Stationery Saturday, we’re printing pocket-sized matchbook-style notebooks. Hello, perfect Valentine’s Day present! You get your choice of red, blue or brown covers, imprinted with three lines of silver text (approximately 9 letters per line, max) – our samples show a first, middle and last name, but we’re counting on our customers to come up with clever wording such as nick-names, inside jokes, or sweet nothings. Finished notebooks will be staple-bound with 20 perforated pages. These three-by-five-inch notebooks fit in the tiniest of places, and are great for to-do list and notes on the go. You’ll get 6 personalized notebooks for $29, and additional notebooks with the same imprint are $4 each. You can watch as we run the Heidelberg Windmill for a one-on-one letterpress demonstration, or enjoy a cup of coffee and pick out a few Valentines while we do the dirty work.
Stationery Saturday runs 11a.m.-6p.m. on Saturday, February 13. Check the Stationery Saturday page for more details. If you can’t make it this weekend, plan ahead for the next event; we’ll be hosting another Stationery Saturday on March 27. Watch for pictures of next month’s design to be posted here in a few weeks.
Valentine’s Day is fast approaching (this Sunday, February 14 – tick tock!). So get thee to a paperie (such as Lunalux) between now and Sunday to pick up a card or two for your nearest and dearest. Our favorite lovey-dovey cards this year are from a. favorite design, a little Chicago-based company. We’ve been eying their clever creations for quite some time, but finally pulled the trigger and placed an order when we saw all the great new love-themed cards they released just in time for Valentine’s Day. Shown here are the ones we like the best. Most are letterpress-printed, and very well printed at that. Except for the “you’re f@!%ing amazing” cards, which are individually created on an antique typewriter (we love the juxtaposition of the slightly cruddy letters with the fancy cotton deckle-edge stock) and accompanied by envelopes lined with pages from the phone book. Lunalux, Dude and Chick, Wiley Valentine, F.G. & Co. and Binth are also represented in our V-Day display. We also have packs of vintage-reproduction Valentines (the corny kind you might have passed out in grade school) and stationery sets letterpress-printed in pinks and reds, if you plan to spread the love en masse.
The Lunalux studio store is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11a.m.-6p.m., for your Valentine-shopping pleasure. Visit our store page for details and directions. We hope to see you soon!
This blustery winter weather is bringing me down. So I’ve been self-administering a little paper therapy, sifting through stacks of summery samples to lift my spirits. The most effective treatment thus far? Adrienne and Matthew’s vibrant fuchsia and tangerine wedding stationery. This was such a big project for us, I’m not sure why it didn’t make the blog before now. Were we too busy to write? Did we get distracted by pretty shiny objects? Hard to say! But I’m happy to share it with you now, mid-blizzard. We started working with the bride and groom last May. When they first visited Lunalux, they had specific ideas about what they wanted on their invitations (a funky little flower, and bold lettering with a strong emphasis on the date) but left the particulars of the design up to us. So it was great fun to experiment with different graphics, fonts and compositions. We explored a number of charming flowers, mostly culled from our vast library of clip art; so we were excited that they settled on this two-color image, a Lunlux original.
The wedding invitation, with its RSVP postcard and separate invitation for a pre-wedding cocktail reception, incorporates the mod flower and bold sans serif typography. Everything is letterpress-printed in bright pink and orangey-yellow inks on fluorescent white 100% cotton Lettra cover. The face of the stark white envelope was punched up with a little flower as well. The couple also took advantage of our hand-addressing services, and we mixed a custom orange ink for the project – such a great way to introduce another color into the mix without splurging on three-color printing! As the big day rolled near, we created programs for the ceremony, and placecards (again, hand-lettered wtih custom-mixed ink) for their outdoor reception.
You can read about other recent design projects in our blog archive, or click here to learn more about our custom-designed letterpress-printed wedding stationery


