The Royal Press was form in the 1940s' by the Ee family. They were the one who printed the very first Mandarin Newspaper in Malaysia.
Us, the inexperience ones, getting our hands dirty, trying to compose something. Mind you, this place have tonnes of mozzies! Next trip down, got to remember to bring insects repellent, my boss' main job is to "pak man" (direct translation from cantonese to english is beat mosquitoes =p)
Most of the workers that work there has been with the company for 50 years!
One of the old machine that I found during my tour at Royal Press. Not too sure if this is still functioning. But yeah, it really amaze me.
This is how they file the customer's blocks. Yeah, for repeats, got to go through each trays.
This auntie has been working in with Royal Press for 50 years! She is the one in charge of composing. She knows exactly where things are. She is really cute too =)
Blocks are tied using string! Everything are manually done.
Not too sure what machine is this, but i assume is one of the letterpress machine?
He used to work in Bukit Cina, and he has been working with royal press for 10 years! He is the one in charge of printing.
We are going to do some test print using this machine. Best part about letterpress is that we can even print on namecard size paper! *Light bulb* moment =)
Our work, not too bad eh? Love it!
In the effort of keeping the art of letterpress. Still brewing with the idea. This place, not just contains the art of letterpress, but also rich in culture.
Btw, I steal some papers back too =p
4 comments:
I love this post so interested!
it makes me feel like quitting my job and venture into your field.
any vacancy ah? hehe
AL: hahaha got vacancy, but not good pay wan wor u wanna work ar? heheheh and this letter press project got to work on weekends wan wor...
I want! tmr i quit my job :P
that means you work during weekends as well ? but i see you wor in church.
how many copies do royal press print daily ? or are they some sort of museum
No la.. not ever weekend got to work. It's 1 of the project that i m part of.
I m not sure how many copies they print daily. It's still taking in business. not a museum yet. ^^
HAHHAHAH quit your job already? muahahahah
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