[5862] in APO Printshop
Re: business cards
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Kevin Riggle)
Mon Dec 28 16:00:23 2009
Cc: apo-printshop <apo-printshop@mit.edu>
From: Kevin Riggle <kevinr@free-dissociation.com>
To: Matthew S Goldstein <austein@mit.edu>
In-reply-to: <Pine.LNX.4.64L.0912281542490.8676@way-mo-money.mit.edu>
Date: Mon, 28 Dec 2009 15:59:55 -0500
Excerpts from Matthew S Goldstein's message of Mon Dec 28 15:44:24 -0500 2009:
> Is anybody around campus to check or otherwise knows if we have cardstock
> matching what she's looking for?
> > I am looking to do a logo and contact info on a linen cardstock that is
> > either cream or a pale granny smith apple green
I assume by "linen cardstock" she actually means laid cardstock and not wove?
I have some cream *wove* cardstock cut into business card size I'd be happy to
sell her, but I'm pretty sure CopyTech can sell and cut for us cream laid
cardstock, which it sounds like she'd prefer.
> Also, do we have any celtic knots that would fit on her business card?
>
I vaguely recall seeing one when I looked through our stash of such things. I
could be misremembering, though. If we don't have one, I could probably do a
linocut for her.
- Kevin
>
> On Mon, 28 Dec 2009, Marilyn Mims Dow, Region I Director wrote:
>
> > Hey there
> >
> > I am starting up a small design business and needed business cards.... I know these folks at MIT with a printing press so I thought I would check in.
> >
> > I am looking to do a logo and contact info on a linen cardstock that is either cream or a pale granny smith apple green with a dark or chocolate brown ink. I have a Jpeg logo, but I realize that you are dealing in lead.
> >
> > I will be selling things at the upcoming Arisia conference on MLK weekend, so if we need to do something straight text for right now and work on including the graphic further down the road.
> >
> > I spoke with Matt Goldstein and Ellen Kranzer. They said the best option was to email this address as a start.
> >
> > Thanks so much!
> >
> > Mims
> >
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Kevin Riggle (kevinr@free-dissociation.com)
MIT Class of 2010, Course VI-3 (Computer Science)
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