A small press with growing appeal

The Crumpled Press is a small press that was born out of the minds and hands of some University of Chicago alumni. This article in the University’s magazine talks about the press, their book binding parties, and how it is possible for a small publisher to thrive. As co-founder Alexander Bick says in the article, ” ‘The standard line is that digitization kills books,’ says Bick. ‘I think it’s more accurate to say there’s a symbiosis…our success contradicts the idea that bookmaking no longer makes sense.’ “