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  • 2027: A Year in Review by Tommy Evans

    December 23, 2025

    2027: A Year in Review is a comedic zine by London-based graphic designer Tommy Evans that presents an intentionally overbearing summary of a fictional future year. Designed as a parody of annual reviews, cultural roundups and encyclopaedic reference books, the publication offers a full account of the Whom, What, Wez,…

  • Layers of Life: Chiara Mensa’s Habitat Series

    December 23, 2025

    With The Habitat Series, Bristol-based artist and printmaker Chiara Mensa creates a body of linocut prints that reveal the hidden structures of natural ecosystems. Designed and carved in 2024, the works use a distinctive split-view format that shows both surface and interior worlds in a single composition. From rainforest canopies…

  • Saving the Black Ink that Keeps Lithography Alive

    December 22, 2025

    In recent years, we have seen a rise in print-on-demand services, pushing forward digital printing technologies and capabilities, and naturally, as a result of this, most inks are engineered for fast-drying commercial presses. This has meant one of the oldest mediums in printmaking nearly ran out of its most essential…

  • Celestial Dog by Kristina Vasiljeva

    December 17, 2025

    In her linocut titled Celestial Dog, Lithuanian-born artist Kristina Vasiljeva turns to folklore as a source of both imagery and meaning. The print depicts a cosmic dog devouring the sun, a dramatic motif found in various mythological traditions. Set against a star-filled sky and framed with Baltic-inspired patterns, the piece…

  • Finding Direction in the WHAT NOW Moment – Zhana Mitkova

    December 17, 2025

    In her project titled WHAT NOW, Sofia based illustrator and visual artist Zhana Mitkova examines the disorienting, often transformative moment that arrives when a person asks themselves what comes next. Created through an open call by Sito Studio, the project took shape as both a zine and a series of…

  • Process by Sam O’Reilly

    December 17, 2025

    Dublin-based artist Sam O’Reilly describes his ongoing project Process as both a celebration of screen printing and a call to reconnect with the act of making. Through a body of prints built around CMYK and halftone techniques, he invites viewers and fellow artists to look closely at what happens before…

  • Creative Maps of London by Dex

    December 16, 2025

    For more than ten years, London artist and designer Dex has poured a creative obsession into a singular ongoing project: a body of typographic maps that chart the city’s books, films, music, streets, and secret corners. What began in 2012 with The Literary London Map grew into a trilogy and…

  • Inside David Bernabo’s Studio

    December 16, 2025

    Pittsburgh-based artist and filmmaker David Bernabo creates letterpress prints that operate like surreal maps. His imagined landscapes lean into anti-perspective, collage logic, and architectural fragments, allowing each work to unfold like a narrative about place, memory, and societal structures. Printmaking is only one part of Bernabo’s wider studio practice, which…

  • The Sensory Language of Flowers by Celeste De Plano

    December 16, 2025

    In The Sensory Language of Flowers, graphic designer Celeste De Plano explores the intricate visual and tactile cues that flowers use to communicate with pollinators. Drawing inspiration from botanist Heather Whitney’s TED Talk, The Secret Language of Flowers, the zine investigates the invisible structures present on the surface of petals,…

  • Going Big: Artist Susan Lefler Evolved Her Practice and Invested in Herself

    December 16, 2025

    When Susan Lefler stepped away from her corporate job to pursue printmaking full time, she needed to find a new rhythm. For years, her creative practice existed as a side-hobby, with small evening projects (cards for friends’ birthdays, small leaf studies captured after collecting autumn leaves) carved and printed after…

  • Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat by extroo

    December 9, 2025

    For visual communication designer extroo, creating a fan poster for the documentary Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat became a personal reminder of the political responsibility that comes with being a designer. The project functioned as both a homage and a declaration, a piece of work that clarified the kind of…

  • Find Your Own Way by Matthew Melling

    December 9, 2025

    In his latest work titled Find Your Own Way, Manchester based designer Matthew Melling reflects on the pressures of comparison, the unpredictability of life and the quiet strength that comes from trusting your own path. The piece was sparked by a simple moment at home, a conversation with his wife…

  • True Spilt Milk Creates Screen Printed Tour Poster for Vower: A Storm Lined with Silver

    December 9, 2025

    When the alt rock and metal band Vower approached True Spilt Milk to create a special edition screen printed poster for their UK and EU winter tour, they brought a clear emotional request. They wanted an image that conveyed the feeling of safety in the midst of chaos. For artist…

  • WORKERFILE: Buried Alive by Matt Schuster

    December 9, 2025

    For graphic artist Matt Schuster, WORKERFILE is more than a project. It is a reclamation. After decades working as an art director and believing that a career in graphic design would offer stability and a dependable creative path, Schuster found himself feeling increasingly distant from the strange, experimental, personal work…

  • Zanmulgyeol (ripples) | The Living and Ghost Birds of Seoul

    December 8, 2025

    In Zanmulgyeol (ripples), artist Joonhee Myung (also known as JUNOS) follows a quiet thread that runs between the living egrets of Seoul’s waterways and the cranes carved into the city’s old wooden doors. What at first appears to be a simple visual coincidence gradually expands into something much deeper: a…

  • A Refined Identity for Design Studio Mona: Minimalism, Materiality, and Meticulous Craft

    December 8, 2025

    German designer Mona Wingerter has unveiled a beautifully considered new visual identity for her own practice, Design Studio Mona. A project that distils her approach into its purest form: clear, modern, and material-led. Since founding her studio in 2018, Wingerter has specialised in visual identities, brand design, and packaging, drawing…

  • 2026 Calendars We’re Loving

    December 6, 2025

    As the year wraps up, many of us start thinking: maybe 2025 could use a tidy sign-off, but 2026? 2026 is waiting to be filled. Whether you’re planning projects, jotting down birthdays, or simply craving a monthly dose of design inspiration, the right calendar can set the tone. Here are…

  • The Unstoppable Rise of Unboxing: Why Maxim Print Is Powering the Next Wave of Packaging Experiences

    December 4, 2025

    There are few things in modern culture as strangely mesmerising as a good unboxing video.A box. A pair of hands. A slow reveal.Somewhere between anticipation and ASMR, unboxing has evolved from a niche internet quirk into a global phenomenon, and it’s not slowing down. Scroll any platform, and you’ll find…

  • Crafting Joy | A 16mm Film by Jessie de Salis & Erro Studio

    December 3, 2025

    Photography: Natalie Dodd, Erro Studio Spend a hazy summer’s day in the Somerset countryside with printmaker Jessie de Salis, captured beautifully on 16mm film by Natalie Dodd and Peter Butterworth of Erro Studio. Crafting Joy is a tender, light-soaked portrait of the handmade; an ode to the rhythm, colour, and…

  • Getting to Know: Daniel Printmaker

    December 3, 2025

    If you asked most people to picture a printmaker, they probably wouldn’t imagine someone who spends their days surveying buildings and their nights meticulously working over copper plates. But Daniel Connolly, better known in the studio and online as Daniel Printmaker, is exactly that kind of creative contradiction. Based between…

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