Showing posts with label national stationery show 2009. Show all posts
Showing posts with label national stationery show 2009. Show all posts

Saturday, May 23, 2009

"New to Me" on BirdDog Press


We were recently graced with a brief mention and picture of our tradeshow weary mugs on the BirdDog Press blog. When you stop by make sure to check out the storefront and homepage. Some great work and eco-friendly to boot! Product Superior would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Allison at BirdDog press for the kind words.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Product Superior Ltd on Felt & Wire



Jennifer and I are just back from all the glamor, glitter, glue, and ink of the 2009 National Stationery Show. As we recover from $150,000 Jacob K. Javits center coffees, long hours nearly asleep on our feet, and daredevil indoor pigeons which swoop dangerously close to your head we hope you'll enjoy some wonderful words on a few exciting upcoming products courtesy of the amazing Felt & Wire blog at Mohawk Paper.

To Mohawk Paper, Felt & Wire and Alyson Kuhn Product Superior is happy to say: Thanks Mofo!

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

"Paper People" by Sycamore Street Press



Just after my delight of finding the Sycamore Street Press blog with helpful posts, I was contacted by Eva Jorgensen to participate in a series of Q&A's she is running on her blog titled "Paper People." Check out our Q&A here as well as many others!

I've seen a little of their work before and loved their alphabet poster print (below).





Thanks a bunch for inviting us, Eva! We can't wait to meet and see the new things in store for Sycamore Street Press.

National Stationery Show and press kits



For the last few weeks, we've been working hard to prepare for our debut at the National Stationery Show at the Javitz Center in New York City, May 17-20, booth #2067. A part of this is finally getting together press kits and other paper collateral outside of our products. I was googling around as usual trying to find how others handle press kits and stumbled on the Sycamore Street Press blog (they are also debuting at the show this year, booth #1553), which I found has been a small dilemma for them as well. The post was super helpful and also comforting to know that we aren't alone!