Camera Film Risograph
These prints are inspired by traditional Japanese woodblock prints and mid-century matchbook design, combining bold simplicity with a vintage graphic feel.
This A5 print (210 × 148 mm) is a standard size for easy framing and is produced as a two-colour risograph. It is printed using environmentally friendly soy-based inks on Tree Free paper made from annually renewable bamboo.
Risograph is a stencil-based printing process where each colour is applied separately, meaning every print is unique. Slight colour offsets and variations are part of the charm, giving the artwork the look of an old press-printed piece.
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Camera Film Risograph
Camera Film Risograph
These prints are inspired by traditional Japanese woodblock prints and mid-century matchbook design, combining bold simplicity with a vintage graphic feel.
This A5 print (210 × 148 mm) is a standard size for easy framing and is produced as a two-colour risograph. It is printed using environmentally friendly soy-based inks on Tree Free paper made from annually renewable bamboo.
Risograph is a stencil-based printing process where each colour is applied separately, meaning every print is unique. Slight colour offsets and variations are part of the charm, giving the artwork the look of an old press-printed piece.
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These prints are inspired by traditional Japanese woodblock prints and mid-century matchbook design, combining bold simplicity with a vintage graphic feel.
This A5 print (210 × 148 mm) is a standard size for easy framing and is produced as a two-colour risograph. It is printed using environmentally friendly soy-based inks on Tree Free paper made from annually renewable bamboo.
Risograph is a stencil-based printing process where each colour is applied separately, meaning every print is unique. Slight colour offsets and variations are part of the charm, giving the artwork the look of an old press-printed piece.















