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Revision as of 17:40, 18 December 2024
L'abricot | |
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Location | 6415 Rue Dumas, Montréal, QC H4E 2Z |
Country | Canada 🇨🇦 |
Type | Studio, Publisher |
Years active | 2007–present |
Co-owner | Catherine Ouellet-Cummings |
Co-owner | Julien Boisseau |
Services | Print for hire |
Website | creationsabricot.com |
L'abricot is a print studio that began exploring risography in 2012 after experimenting with other manual duplication devices such as mimeographs and cyclostyles, which are also part of the studio's collection.[1] Risography is a printing process that allows for relatively fast production of multiple copies of the same project using spot colors.
At L’abricot, risograph machines are used to produce a wide variety of projects, including Grilled Cheese, a 24-page magazine printed in two colors with a run of 500 copies. The studio also prints posters, art prints, zines, business cards, flyers, and many other items.