November 2008
GETTING INKED
Kymberli Parker had been designing custom invitations for family and friends for a while when she decided she’d like to run her own business. As fate would have it, the longtime owner of Little Italy’s popular papery, India Ink, was looking to retire. The timing was perfect, and Parker recently took her place as the store’s proprietor, making plans for the future of her new business.
“What I see for the future of India Ink is providing a lot of classes, bringing in more corporate clients and utilizing our internal graphic design center a lot more,” Parker says. “We are fortunate to have our own graphics department, so we are able to do logos and motifs, create invitations from start to finish, select papers and do custom color matching.” Read more >>
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