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|location=Rua Barão do Serro Azul, 134, Sala 204, Curitiba, PR, 80240-210
|location=Rua Barão do Serro Azul, 134, Sala 204, Curitiba, PR, 80240-210
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[[Selva Press]] was a small independent riso studio based in Curitiba, PR, Brazil. They offered riso printing and binding services for artists, authors and companies looking for artistic care.
[[Selva Press]] was a small independent riso studio based in Curitiba, PR, Brazil. They offered riso printing and binding services for artists, authors and companies looking for artistic care.


Selva Press era um estúdio independente de impressão risográfica em Curitiba. Eles prestavam serviços de impressão e finalização de pequenas e médias tiragens a preços competitivos para artistas, autores e empresas interessadas em um material impresso com cuidado artístico. Faziam "art prints, zines, livros, revistas, cartazes, catálogos, flyers, convites, envelopes, cartões de visita, cartões postais, cardápios, capas e encartes de CD, DVD, Vinil ou fita K7 e o que mais couber em um B4". 
Their RISO RA5900 was sold to [[Flecha Estudio]] which later donated it to the [[Gibiteca de Curitiba]].


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Latest revision as of 12:41, 23 May 2025

This article describes a print shop which no longer exists. It remains on the wiki for historical reference.
Selva Press
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LocationRua Barão do Serro Azul, 134, Sala 204, Curitiba, PR, 80240-210
CountryBrazil 🇧🇷
TypePrint shop
Years active2015–2023
Co-founderEstelle Flores
Co-founderGreice Kelly
Co-founderMarcelo Romero
Services
Print for hire
Websitefb.com/selvapress
Blogselvapress.tumblr.com
Instagram@selva.press

Selva Press was a small independent riso studio based in Curitiba, PR, Brazil. They offered riso printing and binding services for artists, authors and companies looking for artistic care.

Their RISO RA5900 was sold to Flecha Estudio which later donated it to the Gibiteca de Curitiba.

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