CAP / Home by Six Pilot / 26.10.2012

Home by Six, our latest publication under the Capital P imprint, will be a domestic architecture book designed for a domestic readership. Launching in late 2013.
During the production and planning stage for what will become a larger book, a pilot chapter has been produced in an A3, loose-leaf format, to help express the content and tone to the other contributors coming on board.
You can order the book online here.
CAP / Theory of Flaw Monograph / 18.08.2012
Matthew F Cheyne’s first monograph was also the first book produced by The Letter D’s new publishing imprint, Capital P.
You can order the book online here.
A quote from Cheyne bookends the work, acting as a subtle table of contents of sorts – the first half titled ‘perception’ and the second ‘correction’ – with an essay from the artist appearing in the centre to demarcate the two.
The book’s white foiled slip cover features an image of the artist’s first foray into his theory of flaw.
CAP / Website / 24.04.2012
The Capital P website grew from a desire to broadcast a pipeline of projects; an existing product portfolio; and a platform to purchase.
We then pondered the need for a separate blog and Twitter feed, to promote the various publications/products – and the idea popped.
A Twitter based feed that delivers the actual content for the website, via a date-stamped timeline. A unique CMS, to our knowledge, publishing data in short bursts that limits editing – like publishing with a typewriter.
All made possible with the magic of ha-lf.
CAP / Naming & Identity / 23.04.2012
The Letter D’s new publishing venture, called Capital P, launches this week, with a suite of printed products now available online.
An adaptable identity was developed to adjust the volume up/down, depending on the emphasis and clarity required for each application.
CAP / Station(a/e)ry Poster / 19.04.2012
In the build-up to the launch of Capital P, our new publishing venture, Dan Pike took the opportunity to produce a series of Type Tips.
The first one being a prompter for students, and it seems some studios, to navigate one of the design industry’s most important nouns.
Screen-printed on 300gsm Crane Lettra 100% cotton rag, by Artscreen here in Brisbane.
Now available to purchase at Capital P.


































