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|status=Closed
|status=Closed
|start_year=2017
|start_year=2017
|end_year=2018
|end_year=2020
|location=St Clair West, Toronto, ON, M6G3P5
|location=St Clair West, Toronto, ON, M6G3P5
|city=Toronto
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|website=https://web.archive.org/web/20180823022527/http://www.bullywug.com/
|website=https://web.archive.org/web/20180823022527/http://www.bullywug.com/
|site_insta=https://www.instagram.com/bullywugpress
|inks=Yellow, Black, Blue, Bright Red, Fluorescent Pink
|inks=Yellow, Black, Blue, Bright Red, Fluorescent Pink
|machines=RZ390
|machines=RZ390
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[[Bullywug Press]] was a [[risograph]] printing operation based in [[Toronto]], Ontario, [[Canada]], active from 2017 to 2018.
[[Bullywug Press]] was a [[risograph]] printing operation based in [[Toronto]], Ontario, [[Canada]], active from 2017 to 2020.


The press offered efficient and high-quality printing services for posters, prints, and zines.
The press offered efficient and high-quality printing services for posters, prints, and zines.


It was run by Jean and Olivia, who printed and assembled projects using their Risograph machines, ''Mordenkainen'' and ''Bigby.''{{Inventory}}
It was run by Jean and Olivia, who printed and assembled projects using their Risograph machines, ''Mordenkainen'' and ''Bigby.''{{Inventory}}

Latest revision as of 04:13, 19 December 2024

This article describes a print shop which no longer exists. It remains on the wiki for historical reference.
Bullywug Press
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LocationSt Clair West, Toronto, ON, M6G3P5
CountryCanada 🇨🇦
TypePrint shop
Years active2017–2020
Website[archived]
Instagram@bullywugpress

Bullywug Press was a risograph printing operation based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, active from 2017 to 2020.

The press offered efficient and high-quality printing services for posters, prints, and zines.

It was run by Jean and Olivia, who printed and assembled projects using their Risograph machines, Mordenkainen and Bigby.

Machines