I’ve reprinted a list of local printers you might consider for your business cards. This list is taken from the The Design Office website.
I know that in the past students have had great results from Dan Wood Letterpress. I’ve also had work done at Black Cat Graphics. If you can gain access to a Pantone color guide book, it will make specifying colors easier and more accurate. The idea is that Pantone swatches are consistent and prevalent enough that if you specify a color to a printer with a Pantone number, rather than going off of your screen, your job will come back a closer match than you might get otherwise. This is because colors will render quite differently from screen to screen. If you specify color on your Macbook on a sunny day and your printer views you file on a Dell monitor in the dark, the results can be quite different. The library has an old and perhaps outdated Pantone book. I checked to see if the materials library on the 2nd floor of the library had one and they only had Pantone books for textiles (might work in a pinch). Perhaps the Graphic Design department has a set of Pantone books for student use?
- Black Cat Graphics Jim Pfeiffer
- BookMobile: Digital printing They printed Jeremy’s book: Top Ten
- Colonial Printing Offset and digital printing
- Custom Corrugated Created the metal die and manufactured the cardboard boxes
- Dan Wood Best letterpress printer in R.I.
- Des Offset and Digital Used by Tiny Showcase
- Greenwich Letterpress Printing Presses See them operate on YouTube
- Little Rhody Printers loc: RI – Google Maps
- Meridian Printing Renown fine art publications. Based here in RI
- Minuteman Press Quick corner print shop. Spot color and digital.
- Overseas Printing Corporation Printed Ira Rakatansky monograph
- Printer Resources for Independent Art Publishers
- Reynolds DeWalt Recommended for ditgital printing. Contact Jerry Coholan
- Scout Books Little Books for Big Ideas. Could make sense for a manual.
- Standard Offset Printers loc: RI – Google Maps