| Hand & Eye Letterpress was established in 1985 by Phil Abel to carry on, in a small way, the tradition of great twentieth century printers like the Curwen Press. Clients include designers, galleries and museums, members of the fashion industry and publishers. The majority of work is commissioned but also publish books and produce cards and posters which are also available for purchase. |
| Webb & Webb Design's clients include arts organisations, professional firms and publishers. Projects range from large corporate design projects, packaging, architectural graphics and screen based design to letterpress jobs printed in tiny quantities. Brian Webb is also the coauthor of the Design Series of books which include, Eric Ravilious and Edward Bawden, Paul and John Nash, E McKnight Kauffer, David Gentleman and Sir Peter Blake. The series recently won the best series and branding category at the British Book Design and Production Awards. |
| Holly Skeet writes books for children. Her young children's series for Stripes Publishing have sold over 700,000 copies. She also writes for Scholastic, Bloomsbury and Orchard. Her latest best selling series of Rose stories for older readers are published by Orchard. She lives in Reading with her husband, three boys and a cat. |
| Chris Brown, after studying at the RCA, assisted Edward Bawden who encouraged him to explore linocutting. During his career he has exhibited at The Royal Academy and the Victoria & Albert Museum and worked extensively in the publishing industry. He lectures at Liverpool School of Art (John Moores University) and at Central Saint Martins in Fashion Design Menswear. |
| Angela Barrett Angela Barrett completed a Masters Degree at the Royal College of Art, London and was taught by Quentin Blake. Recognition of her work came with the Smarties Prize in 1988 for 'Can It Be True?', the WH Smith Illustration Award in 1991 for 'The Hidden House' and being shortlisted for the Kurt Maschler Award in 1984 and 1989 and the Kate Greenaway Medal in 1993 for 'Beware, Beware!'. |
