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June 29, 2011 •
Could You Die?
The creative minds behind ST share our favorite show finds.
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- English Paper Co. Leave it to the Oklahoma City paper dive to invent a new printing method, digital letterpress. Essentially, designs are digitally printed and then blind letterpressed, offering significant savings plus the ability to use light and white inks.
- Figs & Ginger. Playing with positive and negative space, this eco-friendly line combines wood with simple silhouettes and letters for a jaw-dropping, über-cool effect.
- The Pink Door Paper Co. I see personal care product flourising, so I think infusing that category to stationery — in a very high-end manner, no less — is completely brilliant.
Kimberly Warren, Associate Publisher — Editorial & Multimedia
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- Sapling Press. Always a sucker for intelligent wit, I simply couldn’t pass up this line of “Dear Blank Please Blank” cards. Besides, what writer doesn’t love grammar humor?
- Up With Paper. This company adds a more grown-up feel to its pop-up notecards in its new Tres Panache line. High-quality, textured paper helps these cards really “pop.”
- Wild & Wolf. As a self-described “word nerd,” I was immediately drawn to these Scrabble-themed mugs — and imagined myself sipping a steaming mug of green tea while toiling over my tiles.
Abby Heugel, Interactive Editor
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- Anne Taintor. While I could have chosen any of Anne Taintor’s witty and intelligently identifiable products, I really do like not camping. It stole my heart.
- Marcia Leichter. I have issues. So do you. This classy collection of fun and functional products had me going back to her booth time and time again.
- Mean Cards. Not one for sentimental statements on a daily basis, I found the humor in this collection to be exactly what I would send to my second-best friend.