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typecase

British  
/ ˈtaɪpˌkeɪs /

noun

  1. a compartmental tray for storing printer's type

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Typecase obtained its first press, the Vandercook, five years ago, when Hess and Echeverri were still in school.

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The owners of Typecase say they can create “basically anything and everything on paper,” but a large portion of their clients are future brides and grooms.

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“It’s real easy to print something off the computer. It may not be real pretty - maybe it is, you know. But there’s a lot of stuff that gets made that’s really fast and quick and not a lot of thought goes into it,” says Echeverri, who studied fine art and design prior to starting Typecase.

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Doenlen is one of the three co-owners of Typecase Industries, a District of Columbia-based letterpress and design studio.

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Founded in 2012 with Alessandra Echeverri, 27, and Stephanie Hess, 26, Typecase Industries designs and prints everything from custom posters and coasters to cards and wedding invitations.

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