Freehand Gold Tooling Calligraphy Videos
OK, this is pretty awesome! Freehand gold tooling/calligraphy.
OK, this is pretty awesome! Freehand gold tooling/calligraphy.
Recent discussions with Mihai Vartejaru in Bucharest and with some other people made me to sift through my photo archive in search for the evidence of the first book I ever made. Continue reading →
Previous issue was a real blast a month ago. Today at iBookBinding you will find five more Facebook accounts regularly updated with bookbinding related stuff. Continue reading →
Bookbinders always produce lots of offcuts. Paper, leather and book cloth are usually manufactured in sizes that are at least a bit larger than you need for your book. You also cut many elements a bit larger to trim them to exact size during the later stages of making a book. Continue reading →
Corsini is a prominent Florentine family. Over the centuries, it had enjoyed having both financial and religious influence. Among the members of the family were merchants, bankers, cardinals. Even a Pope and a saint. That alone could have made the story of the Corsini Archive interesting. Continue reading →
iBookBinding.com enters the new year with a new logo. I wanted to share with you why we have decided to change the old logo and how the new one was created. Continue reading →
It was an interesting and challenging year. Book industry is still looking for a balance between the electronic and traditional media. Bookbinders in developing countries are searching for a solid ground to rely upon. Bookbinding as a hobby attracts more and more people in the first world countries. All in all, it feels like the codex will survive for at least some time. Continue reading →
Just a nice thing at the end of the week and the end of the year. A German engineer has 3d printed a second version of his paper plane gun that can shoot 120 paper planes per minute. Continue reading →
As a part of the year review, I’ve prepared two lists of the the most popular posts at iBookBinding. Continue reading →
Bookbinding community is not a very small one. However, when it comes to sharing secrets of trade online, some bookbinders prefer to not to participate. Luckily, there still are quite many blogs to allow both beginners and experienced bookbinders to educate themselves. Continue reading →
Several days ago I was approached by a woman, whose grandfather was an amateur bookbinder in Soviet times. He left her some bookbinding stuff no one in the family is obviously is going to use. She didn’t even want to sell the stuff, just to pass it to someone, who could put it to good use. Continue reading →
I had my personal happy moment today. Several days ago, I received my first order from Australia. As usual, I went to my workshop on Thursday and made the rounding tool I had to send. And today it was shipped! Continue reading →
This video was produced by an Armenian advertising agency for a Lebanese bookbindery. Continue reading →
Last Sunday I’ve tried an unusual role. For 18 months, since my studying days at the American Academy of Bookbinding in July 2015, I’ve been a teacher. Now, however, I became a student once again. Another important thing was that there was a new teacher in my own workshop — a gold tooling and book restoration master Eduard Illarionov. Continue reading →
This is the last of the interviews with winners of this year’s Designer Bookbinders awards. Bec Britain has already received Designer Bookbinders prizes a year ago and two years ago. This time she’s got the Harmatan Leather Ltd prize. Continue reading →