record manufacturing strut
Mr. Casual
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What are some of the smaller and larger companies that manufacture CD's for labels.. I am helping a friend that is looking for an eco-friendly company that will manufacture between 500-1000 CD's with packaging... Any thoughts?
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My jewel cases will be recycled from the hundreds of pointless demos by pointless people who line the streets of "Brooklyn". I got 2 boxes full already.
At one point, manufacturers in Japan were trying to make CD's made out of corn starch, or polylactic acid. Early trials worked, but usually for one or two songs. They found the heat would basically turn it into a spinning Frito, but it was enough to show that it was possible to do that, and make the product more eco-friendly. Not sure how far off they went with that technology, but they were considering it for Blu-Ray as well. I think they just gave up on it all together, as I haven't heard anything since some of the tests failed.
Seems Sony also made an attempt at a paper-based DVD too:
http://www.digitalartsonline.co.uk/news/index.cfm?fuseaction=displaynews&NewsID=3951
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With this post, I am now "Studio Carpet". Where's the vacuum?
Starshaped Press in Chicago is an eco-friendly letterpress.
Ugly Duckling Presse in Redhook, Brooklyn is an option as well.
Plenty more, I assume.
Starshaped will send samples of some of their work, from envelopes to business cards, letterhead, and they do 7" picture sleeves, and can do LP's/12" single covers by special request.
http://www.starshaped.com
I have seem some of the work of Stumptown, and am considering using their services, even if it's for business cards.
In the last few weeks I've received a number of CD's with covers made from letterpress. I've always liked the look on albums, and it's nice to see artists making the extra effort to do that. One lady in Setatle who plays the guitar did a CD where she got the cardboard covers done, and did the rubber stamping herself.
Stumptown does custom work. They have a lot of paper choices as well as forms to choose from. You can also design your own die if you want super special shaped covers (like those Spitboy LPs with the flap on top, etc.). Stumptown is fantastic. Really nice folks. We finished a record with them and they ordered several copies for the shop before they sent us the final bill. It's those kind of people that I enjoy working with.