CONTENT POLICY
A few words about censorship: were against it.
And about freedom of speech: were all for it.
As an avid reader, art lover, and perpetual student of life, I strongly believe that freedom of speech, and my freedom to have access to information is my most valuable right as an American. I consider speaking up or using visual art for expression to be a very patriotic act.
Some manufacturers are uncomfortable with, or have blanket policies prohibiting the acceptance of jobs containing nudity, sexually explicit imagery, gay or lesbian material, religious or political content. Using Little Jackie Paper to produce your print projects means you have an advocate for your work throughout the manufacturing process. I will work to make sure that your job is handled with dignity every step of the way, whether or not I share all the beliefs expressed in your materials.
If you have ever been turned away by a manufacturer for one of these reasons, you know how important it is to have someone in your corner, helping you to get your messaging produced with a high level of quality and respect from start to finish.
Projects which include sensitive content may require special scheduling or handling to meet a manufacturers internal policies, or we may award your work to a more cooperative facility to protect the quality and integrity of your job. If you suspect that your project may require unique care, please let us know so we can carefully select and prepare our manufacturers, and avoid costly scheduling or production delays.
We are eager to participate in projects with controversial text and images and look forward to discussing your work with you.For
more information on protecting your right to freedom of speech,
see the following sites (listed alphabetically):
American
Civil Liberties Union
American Library
Association-Office for Intellectual Freedom
Anti-Defamation League
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Blue Ribbon Campaign
Free Expression Network
Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against
Defamation
National Coalition Against Censorship
Partners Against
Hate