New York, NY
Print on Demand and Case Binding.
—Anonymous
New York, NY
(212) 274-8092
files.gp@verizon.net
This is the Chinatown-based printer that North Drive Press uses for most of
our offset printing work. Our contact is named Andy.
—North Drive Press
We have used G&P to perfect bind our stuff. The quality is really great and
it’s definitely reasonable in price.
—Megan Plunkett, Kingsboro Press
My art students researched quotes from numerous places for a project and
G&P was definitely the most affordable offset printing in the city that they
could find. They were also the easiest to work with.
—Anonymous
1166 NE 31st st.
Portland, OR 97232
phone: (503) 235 4023
gbi@gbibookbinding.com
http://gbibookbinding.com
Continually providing an array of good looking book bindings.
—Rob Halverson/ C-o-o-l Art
777 Kent Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11205
phone: (718) 935 9100
www.marcybusinessforms.com
Contact: Jonah
I use an amazing printer/binder here to finish (fold, bind, and trim) my book
projects. They are based in Brooklyn and always give me excellent prices for
stitching signatures etc.
—Duncan Hamilton
701 Plymouth Avenue N
Minneapolis, MN 55411
phone: (612) 522 4406
info@mbbindery.com
www.mbbindery.com
They do layflat binding as well as other forms of binding. They don’t do smyth
sewn signatures in house. Rather inexpensive as well.
—Anthony Salvador
7176 W. Sunset Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA
phone: (323) 874 2300
info@paperchase.net
www.paperchase.net
Until a few years ago they housed the highest line-screen press in the US,
recently replacing their system with an HP Indigo and beginning to use only a
web press in-house. The advanced pre-press department—including custom
color profiling and proofing systems—is still in place, making them one of the
only short-run presses with as much control as an offset print shop. They
also have a full bindery and staff of bookmakers in-house who in addition
to making hard and soft covers, perfect-bound and sewn bindings, can
emboss, deboss, and foil stamp.
—Nicole Katz, Eighth Veil