
Ambrose the Printer originated in Jacksonville, Florida with the great-grandfather of Karl Ambrose. Karl worked in his grandfather's print shop and later, his father's shop. The company's logo, then and now, consists of the letter "A" with a colonial-era man operating a Gutenberg printing press in the center of the "A".
The company color was a dark green, referred to as "Ambrose Green". Back in the earliest days, in order to work as a salesman for Ambrose the Printer, you had to drive a green car. Mr. Ambrose's motto was that you could drive whatever color of vehicle you chose, as long as it was green. If yours wasn't already green, you were required to have it painted!
The company color was a dark green, referred to as "Ambrose Green". Back in the earliest days, in order to work as a salesman for Ambrose the Printer, you had to drive a green car. Mr. Ambrose's motto was that you could drive whatever color of vehicle you chose, as long as it was green. If yours wasn't already green, you were required to have it painted!
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When it comes to digital print projects, end quality is just the beginning. You want your business cards, postcards, flyers, folders, newsletters and booklets to come to life. That's why at Ambrose the Printer, we offer not only high-caliber, visually appealing products, but greater efficiency, better planning and a wider range of service options.
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Located less than sixteen miles from the Orange County Convention Center (OCCC) and a short drive from most local hotels and meeting spaces, Ambrose provides a timely and cost-effective way to deliver your printing job for your trade show directly to your Orlando area convention, business center or resort.
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