Set & pressed. Cards, journals and paper goods, printed by hand on Main Street.
The Regional Assembly of Text is a letterpress stationery & card shop on Main Street with 4.7 stars across 149 reviews. This page is an unsolicited draft web design from X9 Lab Media — a concept, not the real site. Photos are placeholders; the rating and the Letter Writing Club are the shop's own.
A card pressed, letter by letter.
- Card
- Set type
- The press
- Impression
- Deckle
The catalogue
Letterpress cards
Greeting cards printed by hand, one impression at a time. Pick a card, feel the press in the paper.
Journals & notebooks
Hand-bound journals and notebooks for letters, lists and longhand. Made to be written in.
Paper & stationery
Writing paper, envelopes and small press goods — the stock for a letter worth keeping.
A sample of what's on the shelves · current selection confirmed in store.
First Thursday of the month. Typewriters provided.
Since 2005, the shop has hosted a free monthly Letter Writing Club. Sit down at a typewriter, write a real letter to someone, and put it in the post. No charge, no rush — just paper, ink and the company of people who still like to write. It's a small Main Street tradition that's been running for years.
A small letterpress shop where the paper still remembers the press.
The Regional Assembly of Text is the kind of Main Street place you slow down inside — shelves of hand-printed cards, hand-bound journals, and the quiet machinery of a working letterpress. The charm is analog and it's real: ink, paper, type, and time.
Come in to choose a card you'd never find anywhere else, or stay for the first-Thursday Letter Writing Club. Either way, you leave with something that was made by hand.
hand-printed cards & journals
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Vancouver, BC