Paperless Post, a company that has built a name for itself offering a cloud-based, visually engaging, way of sending people invites by email, is going retro: today the company is officially launching ...
Paperless Post was launched here in 2009 by 20-something siblings James and Alexa Hirschfeld. TechCrunch calls it the “anti-Evite” for offering the ability to create sleeker, design-centric ...
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Every good party begins with an invitation, but does how one arrives matter as much as what is says? Today, invites to everything from barbecues to bacchanals can come via text, direct message, or ...
Paperless Post, the design-first invitations service, has today announced the launch of a new product called Flyer. Flyer is meant to be a more lightweight invitation, for events like a BBQ or a ...
If you’re planning a party or event, you currently have three choices for sending invitations: Have invitations printed at a stationery store. Use an online planning website, such as Evite. Or send ...
There’s one main reason I haven’t deleted Facebook yet: Facebook events remains the single easiest way to get people together. Make an event invite, and you’re done. But there are a few problems with ...
On an afternoon this spring, James Hirschfeld, a founder of Paperless Post, was at the company’s New York City office surveying moodboards for digital invitation designs. They included materials for ...
In this Friday, March 29, 2013 photo Alexa Hirschfeld, right, and James Hirschfeld smile as they pose for a photo at their office in New York. Paperless Post has defied its original digital business ...
Your kid’s party invites just got a new look. Paperless Post has launched a new Disney collection featuring online invitations designed with every princess and talking animal, toy or robot under the ...