On any given morning, the light slips in by degrees into Yao Yu’s neat little room in Chinatown. Wood and paper dominate, but this is no typical design studio. Yao Yu operates a letterpress, yup, the Gutenberg 15th century method of printing.
This is relief printing, in which ink is transferred from raised surfaces to paper by pressure. Drawers filled with illimitable typefaces line one wall. It is inconceivable that these fonts that we select from drop-down menus on our word processors first exist as movable type; each letter, number and punctuation mark of a certain typeface represented as little blocks of lead, raised out of a block like a stamp.
Mackerel sits down with the man himself for more insight into this painstaking process.