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NuColor - The Best Little Printshop in Studio City.
NUCOLOR is well-known in Studio City. Jacob and John have 22 years of printing experience and a brilliant staff to assist you.
Benjamin Franklin, probably the most famous printer in history, met the needs of the inhabitants of Colonial America. In fact, the business of printing has been a vital force in the progress and growth of our country. Young Benjamin, one of twenty children in his family, worked as a tallow chandler (candle maker) and soap boiler as a young teenager growing up in Boston. Thanks to his older brother James, he learned how to print and thus changed the course of his life as well as our history.
There are two brothers who run NuColor Printing as well: owner Jacob runs the shop and John who manages it with a brilliant staff of professionals (Wilson, Jessie and Enrique to name a few). They have 22 years of experience and they will help you create a finished product you can take great pride in. Whatever your needs, whether it's business cards, stationery, menus, calenders, banners, posters or an extra-special printed item, they will work with you to achieve an item of top quality at an affordable price.
I met Jacob and John several years ago when I had a vintage black & white photograph and wanted to turn it into a holiday card.
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Enrique hand-colored it to resemble an old-fashioned picture brought to life by coloring -- he worked on it until we were both completely satisfied. I was delighted when friends and relatives asked me where I got such a special card. It's no wonder that the bulk of their business -- about 99% -- is repeat and referral business. It's the reason Universal, Miramax, Warner Brothers and Miramax depend on NuColor for their printing needs. They are knowledgeable, efficient, innovative and will never overcharge their customers. They will work with you every step of the way no matter how small or large the project is.
I asked Jacob what was the most unique item he was asked to do? He smiled and said, "Tom Jones came here to pick out his own stationery." I pressed further for a more 'challenging or demanding' job. Jacob calls out to John for help answering my question. The brothers look at each other and at the same moment they say, "Bat Man."
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Now John takes over, "Warner Brothers wanted us to print a black invitation in the shape of a bat."
Jacob chimes in, "And, the envelope, both items had to be die-cut before we could print them. That was the most difficult job. We had time constraints too but we made it on time and under budget!"
The look of great satisfaction is evident on the two faces reminding me of an old saying, "What are you waiting for, a printed invitation?"
If so, NuColor Printing is the place to go.
