Risograph printing

I love using risograph printing to bring my digital illustrations to life.

Risograph uses a process similar to screen printing but with an old-school photocopier style printer using digital files.

Risograph inks are often neon and the process creates some lovely layered colours and imperfections that make this style of printing really charming and unique. It’s also a very cheap printing method for reproducing work at large quantities.

I’d be delighted to talk to you about how you could use risograph printing for your project - whether it’s posters, business cards, prints, postcards or labels. I can guide you through the process and recommend some great suppliers.

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