Photography: Natalie Dodd, Erro Studio Spend a hazy summer’s day in the Somerset countryside with printmaker Jessie de Salis, ...
If you asked most people to picture a printmaker, they probably wouldn’t imagine someone who spends their days surveying ...
Partner Member spotlight For almost two centuries, the story of James Cropper has been intertwined with the Lake District: a ...
Partner Member spotlight For almost two centuries, the story of James Cropper has been intertwined with the Lake District: a place of industrial heritage, craft tradition, and quiet innovation. The ...
People of Print are excited to present a list of our top 55 screen printers. Including practising artists, serigraphy studios and some of our very own Official POP Members, we’ve compiled our ...
Risograph printing, with its unique aesthetic and vibrant colours, is an environmentally friendly and affordable way of printmaking that uses soy-based inks. The Risograph is a stencil duplicator, and ...
Our latest publishing project titled Posterzine is where a poster meets a magazine — a mini monograph magazine which folds out to reveal a gorgeous A1 format poster (594x841mm). Posterzine is printed ...
You have a lot to consider when choosing a university course. Do you want to stay close to family and friends or move further away? Do you want to be in a big city or smaller town? Do you go for the ...
Small-press zines are the perfect marriage of design and digestible content, with heaps of pretty publications widely available to suit all interests. Just as the print press revolutionised the spread ...
This month we’re proud to present a selection of linocut projects created by Official People of Print Members. From intricately carved illustrations of fish, to the life-cyle of a moth, and book cover ...
People of Print are excited to present a list of our top 50 letterpress printers, studios and artists. Including typographic studios, bespoke stationery printers, and some of our very own Official POP ...
For a little joy and colour in a world that can, at this point, feel relentlessly gloomy and grey, you could do far worse than to cast your eyes over Jumbo Press’s website. The press, which ...
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