Things I Like

I recently received a very nice, hand written thank you card from the team at Stumptown Printers. This is the printer I worked with to create the packaging for my short documentary, Where Honor Is Due.
I came across their work at the SF Zine Fest this year in Golden Gate Park, and bought this indie film solely on it’s packaging. The film itself was really interesting documentary, by Bill Daniels, based around the legend of Bozo Texino, and older Hobo who left his mark all around the country on freight trains. More info on the film here.
Doing a quick look around on the internet, I came across this video on Carson Ellis’s blog produced by Monocle  on Stumptown Printers. I was super impressed and glad I could give my business to a group of creative individuals who really care about their craft.

I recently received a very nice, hand written thank you card from the team at Stumptown Printers. This is the printer I worked with to create the packaging for my short documentary, Where Honor Is Due.

I came across their work at the SF Zine Fest this year in Golden Gate Park, and bought this indie film solely on it’s packaging. The film itself was really interesting documentary, by Bill Daniels, based around the legend of Bozo Texino, and older Hobo who left his mark all around the country on freight trains. More info on the film here.

Doing a quick look around on the internet, I came across this video on Carson Ellis’s blog produced by Monocle  on Stumptown Printers. I was super impressed and glad I could give my business to a group of creative individuals who really care about their craft.

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