AALL Press, handles all aspects of the publishing process—editing, designing, developing, printing, and distributing.
AALL Press includes all people in this creative process through close collaboration with artists, designers, and writers.
AALL (pronounced ôl) Press is a small publishing studio initiated in 2010 by Andrew LeClair and Adam Lucas, both students in the MFA program in Graphic Design at Rhode Island School of Design.
We edit, design, develop, print, and distribute short-run editions in a close collaborative process with artists, designers, and writers. We seek to explore new forms of publication, producing both print and digital editions.
Our printing workshop is located in CIT 104. We currently print on a Risograph GR 1700 stencil duplicator and offer a selection of 5 ink colors: red, blue, green, purple, and black.
Our current catalog.
Pink Jacket
Founded by Mimi Cabell and Phoebe Stubbs, Pink Jacket collects creative writing by artists and designers at Rhode Island School of Design. Each issue exists in both a printed and online form and is edited around a unifying theme.
No.1— Difficulty
No.2— Location
No.3— tba
Call for Proposals
Founded by Mimi Cabell and Phoebe Stubbs, Pink Jacket collects creative writing by artists and designers at Rhode Island School of Design. Each issue exists in both a printed and online form and is edited around a unifying theme.
Call for Proposals
We are currently accepting proposals for our next collaborative publication project to be initiated this summer and completed fall 2011. We are not a printing service. We are not looking for a project that is realized and ready to be printed. We are a publishing studio that handles all aspects of the publishing process.
Therefore, we are looking for an unformed idea—a proposal for a project that needs to be built upon, shaped, directed, and refined; a proposal for a project that is still in its gestation phase. Through a collaborative effort of editing content, generating ideas, and designing form, AALL Press, along with you, will give a clear, unique, full voice to your original proposal.
If chosen, your publication will exist as:
1. A small print run of around 100 editions of either an A4-sized book (8.27×11.69 in.), an A3-sized poster (11.69×16.54 in.), or another printed form that best suits the project (we are flexible and experimental).
And, if fitting,
2. A small-scale website.
A recent grant will fund basic printing and production expenses.
Email us at info@aallpress.com.
Deadline for proposals:
August 1.
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