Britain's Last Paper Mill James Cropper Now Sells Premium Colored Paper Directly to Designers
By
Katy Cowan
Slow-proofed and worth the wait. Worth its weight in flour.
Summary
The article details the author's visit to James Cropper, Britain's last working paper mill, which has started selling high-quality colored paper directly to designers. The piece explores the mill's craftsmanship, sustainable practices, and the unique opportunity for creatives to access premium materials while supporting traditional British manufacturing.
Key quotes
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I'd heard brilliant things about James Cropper, a market leader in advanced materials, paper and packaging
What I discovered… well, frankly, it blew me away
That's an opportunity every creative should take advantage of
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