How did Rifle Paper Co start?
Anna Bond and her husband, Nathan Bond, were 24-year-old newlyweds when they decided to turn Anna’s part-time side hustle—creating hand-painted cards and invitations, primarily for weddings—into a full-blown stationery business. From the apartment above Nathan’s parents’ garage, the couple launched Rifle Paper Co.
Where did the name Rifle Paper Co come from?
She and her husband, Nathan Bond, the company’s C.E.O., started Rifle out of his parents’ garage apartment ten years ago (choosing the name simply because she liked it, not for any connotation of shuffling through papers).
Who started Rifle Paper Company?
Anna Bond
Anna Bond, co-founder of Rifle Paper Co. Courtesy of Rifle Paper Co. The designer and her husband, Nathan Bond, launched the brand—known for its illustrated greeting cards, planners, calendars and lifestyle products—in 2009, with most of the paper products printed locally in the U.S. and assembled by hand in Florida.
What are the best paper brands?
Top 10 Largest Paper Companies in the World 2020
| Rank | Company | Country |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | International Paper | USA |
| 2 | Nine Dragons Paper Holdings | China |
| 3 | WestRock | USA |
| 4 | Oji Holdings | Japan |
What is the biggest paper company in the world?
International Paper
Top 10 Largest Paper Companies in the World 2020
| Rank | Company | Country |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | International Paper | USA |
| 2 | Nine Dragons Paper Holdings | China |
| 3 | WestRock | USA |
| 4 | Oji Holdings | Japan |
Why does my paper smell like fish?
Even the specific type of pulping process can contribute to off taste and odor issues, especially when these are combined with certain storage conditions. Examples of taste and odor issues: Paper that emits a sulfur fishy odor when the paper goes through a copy machine.
How can you tell the quality of paper?
Paper Quality Parameters – Traditional FineArt
- Raw Material Composition. The raw material composition determines to a large extent the quality of paper.
- Paper surface (appearance)
- Clarity, opacity and transparency.
- Sizing.
- Strength.
- Grammage and thickness.
- Grain.
- Ageing of paper.