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Tamara Chuang of The Denver Post.
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Getting your player ready...

We’re starting a new feature highlighting the numerous Colorado tech companies that make cool stuff. These little snippets are intended for readers to explore the technology being made right here in Denver, Boulder, Fort Collins — all over Colorado. One company at a time, of course. Let’s start with A:

Artifact Uprising

Peek-a-book: Artifact Uprising’s personalized photo books just look nicer than everyone else’s

Helps people turn personal photos into works of art with elegantly minimal templates. Step-by-step layouts minimizes the guess-work — just plop uploaded photos into a designated spot. Products include photo books, prints and cards. Founded by sisters Jenna Walker and Katie Thurmes and Walker’s husband Matty, the company became a “multi-million dollar company” in its first 18 months.

Headquarters: 1062 Delaware St. in Denver (at Galvanize)

Founded: Oct. 9, 2012

Employees: 12

Recent news: in Jan. 2015. Committed to staying in Denver.

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Contact:, 1.888.249.9889 (limited hours), help@artifactuprising.com

Are you a Colorado tech business in the consumer world? Submit your information at dpo.st/coinfo for consideration.

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