Long-time APDSP member CyberCopy is celebrating a quarter century of serving the Southern California community. The company, founded by former IRgA president Paul Fridrich, has evolved from a plan printer to a full-line graphics imaging firm. Today the company is respected as a producer of signage, marketing materials, and other graphics and fine art scanning and printing.
“Some clients have been with CyberCopy from the beginning when Paul baked and delivered homemade Christmas cookies for his clients,” wrote Angelica Jones, the company’s vice president of business development, in a statement. “It’s still CyberCopy’s mission to complete each project to the highest standards, the first time and on-time and put the customer’s needs and vision first.”
CyberCopy’s roots stretch back to Czechoslovakia, where Fridrich played amateur basketball in the mid 1960s. He fled that country in 1967 and eventually made his way to Southern California, where he landed a job at Universal Blueprint (to read the dramatic story of his escape from behind the Iron Curtain and subsequent journey to success in the United States, click here).
CyberCopy, founded in 1997, has expanded many times over the years. Today the company operates locations in Westlake Village, Ventura, Santa Barbara and Los Angeles. In the company’s most recent move, one large office was divided into two smaller offices, one focused on AEC and the other on graphics (click here to read an article about that 2020 move).
The company serves a wide variety of clients today, ranging from hospitals to colleges to artists to real estate professionals. See the gallery below of some of CyberCopy’s recent projects.
APDSP congratulates Fridrich and his team on their first quarter century of success, and we wish them many more years to come.