Stacey Stallings | BOSS Paper Company
info@bosspapercompany.com |
What’s the name of your business, nonprofit or project? |
BOSS Paper Company |
What city and country is your business, nonprofit or project located in? |
Acworth, Ga |
Link to Your Website (if applicable) |
http://www.bosspapercompany.com |
Links to Your Social Media Pages (if applicable) |
https://www.instagram.com/bosspapercompany |
Describe your business, nonprofit or project, and the products and/or services you offer? |
Displaying the vibrant cultural vybz of the Afro Caribbean culture through Stationery |
Are you Caribbean or African, or of Caribbean or African descent? If you are, please tell us details. |
Jamaican Born |
Do you think your Caribbean or African upbringing/heritage has impacted your work? If so, please explain how. |
Black culture is rich in vibrant colors, patterns, and symbols that are often incorporated into the design of greeting cards and stationery. From traditional African motifs to contemporary urban art styles, the influence of black culture can be seen in the intricate designs and bold graphics that adorn these products. The use of culturally relevant imagery helps to create a sense of identity and representation for the black community. |
How does your work positively impact culture + community? |
Greeting cards and stationery are more than just paper products; they are a reflection of culture, values, and traditions. In the realm of black culture, these items play a significant role in communication, celebration, and connection. |
How should potential customers and persons interested in networking & partnerships contact you? |
Please email for partnerships: info@bosspapercompany.com. Customers, please order online |
What message of hope or inspiration would you like to share with other women in our community who are also pursuing their dreams? |
We are strong, and resilient – the passion that burns inside, don’t let it go out. Keep pressing on, lean on your community and embrace your heritage. |