Typo artisan, Mama Sauce
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design, graphic // typo
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Tweet It goes beyond the direct correlation of hand-mixing inks in bowls and using fine, wholesome ingredients. It’s about taking the time to cook up your project just right. It’s about giving designers a home where they can loosen their …
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It goes beyond the direct correlation of hand-mixing inks in bowls and using fine, wholesome ingredients. It’s about taking the time to cook up your project just right.
It’s about giving designers a home where they can loosen their belts and give a sigh of relief because they know Mama loves their art as much they do.
Mama’s Sauce was founded by three Italians and named by a happy accident while mixing a chunky red ink in a cobalt blue bowl. While we may not mix our inks in a kitchen anymore, we give our spot color print work the same attention that an Italian Mama gives her Sunday sauce.
Grain & Gram: Nick Sambrato, Printmaker from Grain & Gram on Vimeo.
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