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Come, Let Us Sing
Here are photos of a recent project Hymnworks created for a PCA church in South Carolina. The client requested a single publication containing a full hymnal and a complete...
Evangelical Lutheran Prayer Book
Here are a few photos of a recent project Hymnworks created for a client, a layman in the Lutheran church (Missouri Synod). The client wanted a daily liturgical guide for private...
Copyright and Print Permissions for Hymnals
The world of copyright and print licensing can seem dauting and complex, but print permissions (or print licenses) are simply agreements between the you (the publisher) and the...
Comparing Fonts for Hymnals
We read all sorts of text daily, although most of us probably don’t think about the fonts those texts are using. But typography (the process of designing and arranging letters...
A Case for Hymnals
Technology and Tradition Our church loves hymns. When we meet together as a church family, we sing hymns – lots of them. Some are old, some are new, but all are filled with...
Summer 2020 Update and Project Spotlight
Here’s a brief update for August. We’re thrilled to say the psalter is fully funded, and we send the final proofs to the printer this Tuesday! It should be shipping sometime in...
May Update: Psalters and Lithuanian Hymns
May has been a busy month for Hymnworks! We finished a new hymnal of 320 songs for a church in Michigan and sent the files off to the printer. Sending the final email is a great...
The Hymnworks Blog
Welcome to the new Hymnworks blog! After our church successfully produced and printed our own hymnal in 2015, I started Hymnworks with the desire to produce custom hymnals for...