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Cartoules Press is a design and letterpress studio located in sunny Long Beach, California, and is owned and operated by Julie Karatzis. Cartoules is Greek for “Little Cards”. With the mission to create well designed stationery in both Greek and English, and reach the Greek community both in the United States, Greece and beyond, their offerings have expanded from custom wedding invitations, to greeting cards, art prints and a variety of home goods.
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Paprika Press is the labor of love of Brittany Fox. Because she has always loved hand written notes and snail mail invitations, Brittany decided she had to own a printing press machine to make her own. She ventured out in search for a small printing press and came back with a 1926 Chandler & Price printing press that she calls “Prudence”. Brittany taught herself how to use the press with the help of an expert and extensive research and Paprika Press was born. Brittany is a typeface fanatic and believes great designs and letterpress products start with the simplicity of fonts. She resides in sunny San Diego, CA with her husband and cat Zoey.
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International Printing Museum California
Ralf Herrmann posted a directory entry in Museums & Libraries
The International Printing Museum in Carson, California is a public non-profit organization and was founded in 1988 by David Jacobson and Ernest A. Lindner. It is a museum devoted to bringing the history of books, printing and the book arts to life for diverse audiences. The staff and volunteers make it their mission to take one of the world’s most significant collections of antique printing machinery and interpret it for today’s audiences through working demonstrations and theater presentations. Since 1988, the museum has reached over 250,000 people, both those visiting the Museum and those we have visited via History in Motion, the Museum’s schools outreach program, and taught about the history of books and printing, great inventions and inventors that helped make our world. The museum does a lot of consulting for Hollywood and has provided rentals of vintage printing presses for numerous television and movie productions.