We're proud to announce that we'll be at the next Office Ninjas Tech mixer on Wednesday, August 1 in Downtown SF! Along with a few other startups including Hipmunk, Munchery, and Exec, we'll demo our startup on stage and take time afterwards to mingle and answer questions.
We hope you'll join us! The event is aimed at office managers and admin who are looking to leverage technology and meet other office professionals. Join office ninjas from TechCrunch, Github, Klout, Yammer, Indiegogo, Salesforce, Redfin, TaskRabbit and more!
Register today - http://www.officeninjastech.com/register.html
(There will also be sweet prizes, drinks, and food!)
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Monday, July 2, 2012
Introducing Snow & Graham
We're very proud to announce we've added Snow & Graham to our online collection!
Below are a few of Snow & Graham's designs, all of which can be found in our online shop!
For those of you unfamiliar with the shop, Snow & Graham was founded by Ebony Snow Chafey in 1997 in Chicago, Illinois. After studying sculpture at the Art Institute of Chicago, she decided to found her own stationary and design firm, which has now blossomed into a bustling team of seven! Known best for their elegant motif-driven artwork, Snow & Graham strives to put good design in everyone's hands.
Gramberry looks forward to helping you spread happiness with our newest collection!
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Introducing Rifle Paper Co.
We're very proud to announce we've added Rifle Paper Co. to our online collection. Now it's easier than ever to send Anna Bond's whimsical designs. Select a card, type a message, and we'll typewrite the message and send the card for you.
Since we love Anna's designs so much, we wanted to share more about this talented artist with you.
Rifle Paper Co.
Rifle Paper Co. was founded by Anna Bond and her husband, Nathan. Previously an art director and freelance illustrator, she decided to launch her stationary line in 2009. Below is a wonderful video about Anna and her whimsical designs from The Panic Room Videos.
Do What You Love- Anna from The Panic Room Videos on Vimeo.
Here are a few of Anna's whimsical cards we offer on our online store - just click the photo to learn more about the card, and how to purchase.
Friday, June 8, 2012
Our Father's Day Collection
To celebrate Father's Day, next Sunday, June 17, and we happily present our collection!!
(Tip: Click the photo enlarge it!)
To see each card in detail, please see the links below (arranged from left to right, top to bottom) -
1. Dad, You Rock
2. Cars, Cars, Cars
3. Ties, Ties, Ties
4. Classic Father's Day
5. Thanks for Guiding Me
6. Happy Father's Day, Pops
(Tip: Click the photo enlarge it!)
To see each card in detail, please see the links below (arranged from left to right, top to bottom) -
1. Dad, You Rock
2. Cars, Cars, Cars
3. Ties, Ties, Ties
4. Classic Father's Day
5. Thanks for Guiding Me
6. Happy Father's Day, Pops
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
How Letterpress Printing Works
I was lucky enough to visit the Hello!Lucky studio last week and learn more about the art of letterpress. Thank you James + Max (pictured), Christina, and the rest of the Hello!Lucky team for your time!
1. Create the Film
The process of letterpress printing begins with a special piece of film that has the artist's illustration on it (the film is transparent where the illustration is). The film is then placed on a golden polymer plate.
2. Create the Plates
The film and plate are then placed together in a UV light machine. Any part of the plate that is exposed directly to the UV light (i.e. where the film is transparent), the plate will harden. The plate is then washed in the same machine so that the softer parts fall away, leaving a raised design that will be used as a stamp.
The rollers are inked, the stamp is put into place, and the blank cards are loaded into the machine.
The rollers are inked |
The stamp is put into place |
4. Run the Letterpress
Next, the letterpress is turned on and the rollers spread the ink. The paper is pressed against the inked stamp, creating the design on the card.
5. Trim the Paper
The cards need to be cut to size, so the edges are trimmed by a vintage paper cutter.
Fold the card in half, and voilĂ ! The card is finished!
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The finished product |
Thanks for tuning in, and thanks again to Hello!Lucky for your time!
To include a special message in your own Hello!Lucky card, visit our online store.
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