KM + ADX + MOCC
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We are happy to announce that we will be exhibiting some of Keegan’s artwork at the Museum of Contemporary Craft here in Portland. There will also be a show and tell at noon on Tuesday, March 20th. This is in conjunction with ADX’s Field Trip To MOCC
3/20-3/24 KeeganMeegan & Co + ADX
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Enter through the museum entrance, head up the stairs to the lab
Gallery Hours
Tuesday – Saturday 11am – 6pm
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The Great Society
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“Without the varied talents of gifted artisans with whom we collaborate, we are but The Good Society. By Standing on the shoulders of giants like you, we believe now more than ever, that anything is possible.” – GS
The aforementioned statement sums it up perfectly. We are extremely honored to have been called on to produce a top quality print for the good folks over at The Great Society. The fact that I’m not writing this from Stalin’s Gulag, proves we did our best and gained a new comrade.
Design by Great Society
3 colors (black, red and yellow-gold)
Editioned on 110lb Pearl Lettra White
Printed on a C&P Craftsman by KeeganMeegan & Co.
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The New America – Nando Costa
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We are extremely happy to share this print by Nando Costa for his short film “The New America”, currently in production. Combining large scale printing, tight registration, blind deboss and metallics, this poster will have you staring for hours. You will be able to purchase this print for a limited amount of time here.
Illustrated by Nando Costa
21 1/4 x 15 1/4
3 colors (black, silver and gold) & blind embossed
Editioned on 110lb Pearl Lettra White
Printed on a Vandercook Universal III by KeeganMeegan & Co.
Photos by Nando Costa
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Select KM Branding Work
Heart Letterpress Card
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This lovely Valentine’s letterpress card was illustrated by the prolific Linn Olofsdotter. Printed on 110lb Pearl Lettra White with a hot pink fluorescent ink. Available over here.
Illustrated by Linn Olofsdotter
A7 folded / 1-Colors
Editioned on 110lb Pearl Lettra White
Printed on a Vandercook Universal 1 at KeeganMeegan & Co.
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Perfect Pickle

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Here’s a another gem hot off the press, hand-illustrated and printed all in house at KM & Co. We’ve been friends with Dill Pickle Club for a bit now and we’re extremely excited to chip in our skills for this year’s “Perfect Pickle” fundraiser.
Illustrated by KeeganMeegan & Co.
11″ x 17″ / 2-Colors
Editioned on Butcher Paper (200) & Cordenons So Wool (50)
Printed on a Vandercook Universal 1 at KeeganMeegan & Co.
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“The annual fundraiser uses our favorite fermented food to raise money for our educational programs that broaden knowledge of Portland’s past, present and future. Chop will be back to defend their title of “Pickler of the Year” but they’ll be up against some stiff competition: Biwa, Brass Tacks, DOC, Grain & Gristle, Olympic Provisions, Paley’s Place, Picklopolis, Salt Fire & Time, Unbound Pickling, Verde Cocina and Yume Confections. All will be judged by a panel of notable Portland personalities.” -DPC
The Second Annual Perfect Pickle
Monday, February 6th 6-12PM
Holocene | 1001 SE Morrison St | 21+
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Google vs OMFGCo.
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KeeganMeegan & Co’s
BEST EVER LIST OF 2011
-Neapolitan Chocolates
-Vanport Outfitters’ Craftsman apron
-Our New Vandercook 232p
-The Woods
-Yea Big!
-Roller skating
-Portland Printer’s Fair
-Ampersand Books
-ADX
-CC Stern Type foundry
-Making Faces Documentary
-Rescuing presses
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Lest we forget to mention one of our favorite print jobs from 2011, OMFG Co’s Google “Best Ever” Broadside. OMFG Co. meticulously illustrated this great image. Packing it full of great food, drink, music locations here in Portland. We will never get bored again.
Design by OMFG Co.
Edition of 500
14″ x 19″ / 2-Colors and Blind Deboss on 100lb Pearl Lettra Paper
Printed on a Vandercook Universal 1 at KeeganMeegan & Co.
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American Craftsman Apron
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We are very proud to have befriended so many talented hardworking individuals over the years. Some new craft-friends we’ve collaborated with are Hand Eye Supply and Vanport Outfitters, who asked for our advice and help in typesetting, illustrating and printing hang-tags for their new limited edition “American Craftsman Apron.”
This is no typical apron, being that it’s based off of the almost forgotten printer’s apron, set apart by its unique Pica ruler pocket. We love ours, get yours here.
The hang-tags were acquired from our secret source and carefully printed with a kiss impression in a rich chocolate brown ink. Following the tradition of true craftsman printing, set in stone over a 100 years ago.
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In addition, another talent we know, Tim Roth of PupilPhoto, will be exhibiting portraits in Portland at Coffee House NW, they will be up all month. Not to mention Keegan will be sporting the aforementioned apron in his portrait.
Railway Time
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As we enter the new year, we are teeming with excitement for the opportunities that lay head, furthermore we now have a lovely yet industrial calendar to track our progress.
Trains, they transport our food, goods, friends, family, and the ink and paper used to print this very broadside; yet another wonderful invention borne from tons of cast iron, impeccable precision, and dedicated craftsmen.
Design by Angie Maurer
Edition of 200
11″ x 19″ / 2-Colors on 220lb Pearl Lettra Paper
Printed on a Vandercook Universal 1 at KeeganMeegan & Co.
See more of GreenBrier’s work here.
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Railway time was the name given to the standardized time arrangement first applied by the Great Western Railway in England in November 1840. This was the first recorded occasion when a number of different local times were synchronized and a single standard time applied. Railway time was progressively taken up by all of the other railway companies in Great Britain over the following two to three years. The times schedules by which trains were organized and the times train stations clocks displayed was brought in line with the local time for London or “London Time”. This was also the time set at Greenwich by the Royal Observatory, which was already widely known as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). The development of railway networks in North America in the 1850s, India in around 1860, and as well as other countries in Europe, also prompted the introduction of standard time systems influenced by the specific, geographical, industrial development and political governance appertaining.
The key purpose behind introducing railway time was twofold: to overcome the confusion caused by having non-uniform local times in each town and station stop along the expanding railway network and to reduce the incidence of accidents and near misses, which were becoming more frequent as the number of train journeys increased. The railway companies sometimes faced concerted resistance from groups of local people in a number of places where trains stopped, who refused to agree to adjust their public clocks to bring them into line with London Time. As a consequence two different times would be displayed in the town and in use with the station clocks and published in train timetables differing by several minutes from that on other clocks. Despite this early reluctance, railway time rapidly became adopted as the default time across the whole of Great Britain, although it took until 1880 for the government to legislate on the establishment of a single Standard Time and a single time zone for the country.
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GIFTED: A Maker’s Marketplace At ADX
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Come visit KM this Saturday at the 2nd annual holiday sale event at ADX.
GIFTED: A Maker’s Marketplace takes over ADX on Saturday, December 17 from 11-5pm.
An all-inclusive, no-frills holiday event, GIFTED unites craftsmanship and local commerce. It’s the perfect setting for completing last-minute holiday shopping while networking with and supporting local designers, fabricators, and creatives.
GIFTED’s curated selection of vendors is culled from ADX’s community of thinkers & makers and other Portland craftspeople we admire — with special care going toward offering goods at all price points. In tandem with ADX’s mission, the sale will promote Portland’s burgeoning creative economy and celebrate the spirit of the “New American Maker:” one who supports and appreciates locally-produced, well-designed, high-quality goods.
















