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Ashland store promotes handwritten communication in digital age
- Postscript in Ashland promotes handwritten communication as a tactile alternative to digital messaging.
- Owner Laura Capp opened Postscript in 2015 as a space for reading and traditional book arts.
- The shop blends sales of cards and journals with book arts like calligraphy and bookbinding workshops.
- Postscript carries a variety of literary and office goods for adults and children.
- Capp envisions a post-script world where screens are less dominant and handwriting remains valued.
- The building previously housed the Ashland Gazette before becoming Postscript.
- Staff note the space has remained a creative hub for a decade.
- Postscript maintains an online presence via Instagram and Facebook for broader reach.
- The shop offers in-person and online purchasing options for its items.
- Postscript blends reading, writing and craft with a coffee service for visitors.
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