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DEVIL’S ARTISAN #52, SPRING/SUMMER 2003

Jim Rimmer: Canada's Unique Type Craftsman

Jim Rimmer: Canada's Unique Type Craftsman. Eight illustrations, and a photograph of Jim Rimmer. By William Rueter.

The Cutting of Cartier in Metal. Includes a photograph of Jim Rimmer. By Jim Rimmer.

A Jim Rimmer Checklist. By Don McLeod.

The Recent History of a History: Some New Steps towards Digitizing Canadian Graphic Design. By Brian Donnelly.a

Report (Ink Paper Lead, Board Leather Thread: An Exhibition of Hand-printed Books and Fine Bindings by the Loving Society of Letterpress Printers and The Binders of Infinite Love). By Judy Donnelly.

Printed offset by Tim Inkster on the Heidelberg KORD at the printing office of the Porcupine's Quill in the Village of Erin, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada. Smyth sewn into 16-page signatures with hand-tipped endleaves front and back.

Cover features a full-colour linocut by Jim Rimmer.

Keepsake laid in is after a linocut self-portrait by Jim Rimmer. Printed offset by Tim Inkster at the Porcupine's Quill, Erin, Ontario

 

The Devil’s Artisan would like to acknowledge the generous financial support of the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council.

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In This Issue:

Jim Rimmer: Canada’s Unique Type Craftsman.

The Cutting of Cartier in Metal.

The Recent History of a History: Some New Steps towards Digitizing Canadian Graphic Design.