About this vendor
We're printers and we love what we do. Because the whole process is under one roof, ordering stationery and invitations is simple.
Park Slope Press is a letterpress and screenprinting studio specializing in custom invitations and fine stationery in Brooklyn, NY.
Details
Invitations & Paper Goods
- Custom Invitations
- Paper Goods
- Coasters
- Escort & Place Cards
- Menus
- Programs
Reviews
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out of 5.02 reviews
I wanted to support a local business for my wedding invitations, but I regret choosing Park Slope Press. My invitations took 3 weeks to print and when I got them they were a mess -...
smudges all over them, many were crooked, and the ink was so unevenly distributed that some corners looked black when others looked light grey. They agreed to reprint them, which took an additional week and half. The new invitations were fine, but apparently printed by another company because Park Slope Press doesn't have the staff to reliably do letterpress work. When I asked for a partial refund or a discount on a future service to make up for the late delivery and poor service, I was told they don't provide refunds for "mental anguish," an insulting and patronizing response. This is not the experience I paid thousands of dollars for. If you're looking for good customer service and a high quality product, go elsewhere.
We got wedding invitations printed here, and sadly, it was a negative experience. The staff are young and inexperienced, the quality was poor, and the customer service non-existen...
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-They estimated the design work would be $300 or less. It ended up costing us $600! (even though we provided them with all artwork and it just needed to be formatted to print with some text added)
-The envelopes came back with our names blurry on all of them.
-The wedding invitations were printed on a completely different paper than the one we ordered (different color, weight, surface texture)
- 20 invitations in the invitation batch had an unusably light print job.
-On all our invitations, the print was visibly lighter on the left side of the invitation than the right.
The Manager Sarah is young, with no experience in the arts. Beware, she personally does the printing jobs by hand. For letter press invites that cost about $2000 for 75 invitations, I hoped for a more experienced in-house printer.
When we left multiple messages saying that we were not satisfied with the invitations and we wanted to speak to the owner about these problems, we never received any response at all from Sarah or from the owner.
Contact
54 Second Ave, brooklyn, NY
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