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I never feel a work trip is really complete until I compile my Market Report, and my NY NOW | Shoppe...
Every Spring Issue of Stationery Trends is extra-special to me, as each marks the publication’s anniversary. Yes, 17 years ago,...
Every year, Thinking of You Week gains momentum. That for 2024 begins next week, running from September 16-22. As I write this, that’s just over three days to get ready. A special Thinking of You postmark will be stamped on all mail this month as people challenge themselves to write...
So, it’s been quite a week! I was finishing up judging the 194 Noted @ *Noted entries Monday morning — following...
Catch up with Carina Murray, a 22-time NY NOW and NSS exhibitor. At Crow & Canary, the indie stationery brands are always fresh and the manis are the most!
Hopefully by now most of you have heard of 18 Million Thanks, a very passionate passion project started by Ryan and Juju of Good Juju Ink. The idea is simple: Send 18 million thanks to the 18 million health care workers in the United States. Since then, 50+ greeting card companies...
Almost from the moment that E. Frances Paper made its National Stationery Show (NSS) debut in 2013, it was a...
I know I wasn’t the only paper person whose mind was completely blown this past weekend, seeing what Javits Center...
The clock is ticking down to NY NOW, as it opens its doors August 12. Most people think of this show as being all about gifts and forward-thinking design, and indeed there’s plenty of both to be found, but the show has a lot more to offer. But don’t take my...
The big news last week was all about National Stationery Show co-locating with NY NOW’s February edition. It’s still sinking...
Welcome to TPC’s third installment of the National Stationery Show’s Insider Guide. In the spotlight today: Smudge Ink! This Boston house...
The excitement surrounding all these National Stationery Show mailers is definitely contagious, so I’ve got a bunch more for you today! I always geek out over whatever Hammerpress has been up to, and this mailer is no exception. From the color palette (who knew mint, orange and blue could look...



















