20 Questions with Maegan Makes

We’re excited to bring you yet another one of our exclusive interviews with one of Postable’s incredibly talented artists. This time we asked the creative genius behind Maegan Makes. Maegan McNulty is originally from a small Connecticut town, but has called Boston, MA her home for the past 10 years. All of her designs are hand drawn and lettered by Maegan in her minimalistic, yet playful style. Keep reading to get the inside scoop!

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20 Questions with Laura Bercovich

This month we took some time to chat with another one of our amazing artists: Laura Bercovich is a graphic designer and illustrator from Scottsdale, Arizona. She loves creating modern cheerful art, beautiful custom invitations, and greeting cards with clever designs and playful puns.

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20 Questions with Ashkahn

Another month, another interview with one of Postable’s incredible artists. ASHKAHN (pronounced ash-con) is the multidisciplinary studio & company of stationery prince, artist to the stars and all around bon vivant, Ashkahn Shahparnia. Ashkahn lives and works in Los Angeles, CA. Some of his interests include: bananas, the movie Amadeus, tequila, vintage cars, Charles Bukowski, Melissah, the color pink, Phil Collins and LOLing to name a few.

Ashkahn has been featured in Interview Magazine, Paper Magazine,The New York Times & Taschen to name a few. In 2011 he was nominated by Print Magazine’s prestigious Top 20 Under 30. Ashkahn also has a line of greeting cards and stationery that is sold in more than 300+ stores worldwide.

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20 Questions with Elizabeth Grubaugh

Elizabeth Grubaugh is a graduate of Parson’s School of Design and Cranbrook Academy of Art. She worked as an art director and graphic designer before focusing on her illustration and product line. After living in New York City, Vermont, and Japan, Elizabeth now lives in upstate New York where she is inspired by both the natural surroundings of her home and the urban setting of her design studio. She paints, draws, sews, and screen prints daily.

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Noteworthy Paper & Press: An Exclusive Interview

Noteworthy® Paper & Press was founded in 2008 by entrepreneurs Taylor Valliant and Amy Dolan as a brick and mortar retail shop in Missoula, Montana. Over the years, they witnessed first hand what inspired and engaged guests when they walked through the door. It was this unique insight that in turn inspired the launch of Noteworthy®’s own stationery and gift brand in 2012. A line that not only reflects customer desires but one that reflects Noteworthy®’s unique culture and values: creativity, collaboration, hard work, playfulness and respect for the people that come to work or shop at Noteworthy® everyday, all wrapped up with our deep love of art, literature and the outdoors. In an ever-evolving market, the Noteworthy® team understands that it can be hard to separate one product line from the next, which is why we focus on building a unique, high quality selection of artisan goods.

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Craft Boner: An Exclusive Interview

We ‘sat’ down with one of Postable’s most clever designers to get the behind the scenes take on Kiwi Schloffel’s life. Kiwi Schloffel is the brains & brawn behind Craft Boner – a stationery company with the singular goal of making people laugh big ‘ol belly laughs. She draws and letters every card by hand and when she’s not doodling you can find her watching true crime, browsing thrift stores or ranking various establishments by the quality of their nacho cheese. Check out Craft Boner’s entire Postable card collection.

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Shauna Lynn: An Exclusive Interview

Shauna Lynn is a hand lettering artist and illustrator based in Chicago, where she works from her home studio with her puppy, Teddy Bear. She specializes in illustration and lettering for editorial, packaging/labels, book covers, and work focused in the young adults and children’s markets. You can find her collection on Postable filled with delightful greeting cards for every occasion from holiday to birthday cards.

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