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Imagekind sold to CafePress

It was in July 2006 when we launched Imagekind to the world for the first time. Here we are two years later and we are pleased to announce that the leading print-on-demand company has purchased the company. CafePress is a Sequoia backed company that needs no introduction. In our first meeting with co-founder and CEO Fred Durham we immediately understood this team to be smart, rational, hard-working and prudent decision makers. We are very, very lucky to be a part of this family. Congratulations to the whole Imagekind team who worked so hard to get us here. Kevin Saliba (CEO), Emanuel Bettelheim (CTO), Aleks Davidovich (GM, Ops) and all the others I’m not listing here by name…thank you so much.

Seattle PI: CafePress buys Imagekind


VentureBeat: Imagekind sold to CafePress


TechCrunch: CafePress buys Imagekind

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