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| {{Place | {{Place | ||
| |status= | |place_type=Studio, Publisher | ||
| |start_year= | |status=Closed | ||
| |end_year= | |start_year=2008 | ||
| |location= | |end_year=2018 | ||
| |location=Toronto, ON | |||
| |city=Toronto | |||
| |state_province=Ontario | |||
| |country=Canada | |country=Canada | ||
| |coordinates=43.655241700000, -79.417115200000 | |coordinates=43.655241700000, -79.417115200000 | ||
| |website=http://paperpusher.ca/ | |people={{Place/person | ||
| |person_role=Owner | |||
| |person_name=JP King | |||
| |person_url=https://jpking.ca | |||
| }} | |||
| |website=https://web.archive.org/web/20180829122835/http://paperpusher.ca/ | |||
| |inks=Black, Light Gray, Bright Red, Fluorescent Pink, Orange, Blue, Purple, Green, Teal, Yellow, Flat Gold, Brown | |inks=Black, Light Gray, Bright Red, Fluorescent Pink, Orange, Blue, Purple, Green, Teal, Yellow, Flat Gold, Brown | ||
| |machines=RP3700 | |machines=RP3700 | ||
| }} | }} | ||
| Paper Pusher  | '''Paper Pusher''' was a small-batch publisher and craft print service based in [[Toronto]], [[Canada]]. It operated its own cottage-industry print production facility, exploring the future of publishing through experimental paper-based media. Utilizing the [[Risograph]] stencil duplication process and a curated selection of both salvaged and new paper stocks, Paper Pusher produced art and literary books, posters, cards, and other carefully considered printed objects. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:57, 26 December 2024
| Paper Pusher Printworks | |
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| Location | Toronto, ON | 
| Country | Canada 🇨🇦 | 
| Type | Studio, Publisher | 
| Years active | 2008–2018 | 
| Owner | JP King | 
| Website | [archived] | 
Paper Pusher was a small-batch publisher and craft print service based in Toronto, Canada. It operated its own cottage-industry print production facility, exploring the future of publishing through experimental paper-based media. Utilizing the Risograph stencil duplication process and a curated selection of both salvaged and new paper stocks, Paper Pusher produced art and literary books, posters, cards, and other carefully considered printed objects.