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  • Yin and Yang of the Human Memory: Lilian C. Scheuer’s Out Of Memory

    June 16, 2026

    German multidisciplinary artist Lilian C. Scheuer prints a fictional brain error message onto thermal receipt paper, then erases it with hand sanitizer, using the impermanence of the medium to enact an acceptance of forgetting as a necessary rather than a terrible thing. In computing, Out Of Memory is an error…

  • Flowers That Smile Back: Ioana Boros’s The Blooms

    June 16, 2026

    Romanian designer and illustrator Ioana Boros brings two collectible 3D-printed flower characters to life after five years of development, creating an edition of six each that balances geometric structure with bold, playful colour. Ioana Boros first sketched The Blooms in 2020. It took five years to get them made. Part…

  • What If the Roles Were Reversed? Ave Félix’s Upside Drawn

    June 16, 2026

    Spanish illustrator Ave Félix applies the logic of the plot twist to everyday reality, building a surreal illustration series that flips the assumed relationship between knives and vegetables, dogs and bones, paintings and observers, to ask what would happen if the world worked in reverse. A plot twist, in narrative…

  • Two Small Businesses, One Shared Love of Great Food: Little Yellow Scribbles and the Gelato Guys

    June 15, 2026

    Edinburgh illustrator Blythe MacDonald of Little Yellow Scribbles creates a custom gift voucher illustration for Ciccetta’s, Edinburgh’s only 100% gluten-free gelateria, bringing two female-led independent businesses together through a character-led design completed in two weeks. It started with an Instagram conversation. Blythe MacDonald of Little Yellow Scribbles and Becca of…

  • Safe From Anything Except Typography: Mikhail Lychkovskiy’s Typoposterized

    June 15, 2026

    Graphic designer and poster artist Mikhail Lychkovskiy held a solo poster exhibition at PANDA Platforma in Berlin from March to April 2026, with a screen-printed exhibition poster produced at Bankov Print Space in Prague combining digital freewrite letters, acrylic paint on crumpled paper, and two contrasting typefaces. The name was…

  • Quiet Confidence: Boo Republic Designs Ergon Originals

    June 15, 2026

    Thessaloniki-based branding and packaging studio Boo Republic designs a product line for Ergon Foods that translates centuries of Greek culinary heritage into contemporary packaging, drawing from traditional regional weaving and embroidery patterns and printed in bi-colour offset with blind embossing on Old Mill Avorio and Fedrigoni Arena Rough. The brief…

  • Celebrating Connection: 50:50 Twinning Brings Derby Together Through Print

    June 9, 2026

    On 6 June 2026, Derby came together to celebrate a remarkable milestone. As part of the city’s ongoing 50:50 Twinning celebrations, People of Print and Department Store & Co invited creatives, designers, illustrators and local residents to explore a simple but powerful question: What does connection mean to you? The…

  • Tactile Chaos: Christina Galbiati’s Fragments and Feelings

    June 8, 2026

    Pennsylvania-based mixed media artist and designer Christina Galbiati cuts, tears and overlaps individual Helvetica letters into dense xerographic collages on board, building compositions from mundane expressions like “Blah,” “Ugh” and “Hmm” to explore sensory overload, capitalism and the irreplaceable value of the human hand. Christina Galbiati could do this digitally.…

  • Keep a Pencil on You: M.C. Pressure’s Thinking Cap

    June 8, 2026

    Florida letterpress and specialty print shop M.C. Pressure launches a custom hat with a pencil sleeve sewn into the side, sourced locally in St. Augustine and available in two colourways, because the best ideas need something to write them on. The idea behind the M.C. Pressure Thinking Cap is straightforward…

  • Only Creativity Will Save You: Beth Gibbons on Art That Refuses a Single Form

    June 4, 2026

    Brighton-based artist Beth Gibbons takes a single work and asks how many forms it can inhabit simultaneously, existing as a silkscreen print, a 3D-printed object, a projection and a photographic print, challenging the fixed hierarchies that confine art to one context or one value. The text arrived in her sleep:…

  • Vibrant Colors Are My Language: Aurelia Karina’s Fatty Human Series

    June 4, 2026

    Indonesian visual designer and illustrator Aurelia Karina develops a personal series of digital illustrations built on disproportionate human forms and bold contrasting colour, inspired by plus-size yoga culture and a desire to express what words cannot always reach. In 2018, Aurelia Karina’s mother started sharing videos of plus-size women doing…

  • City Series #004: Brooklyn & Manhattan with Panayiotis Terzis

    June 3, 2026

    Art, Print & Publishing at Mega Press / SVA RisoLAB For over two decades, Panayiotis Terzis has been making work at the intersection of drawing, painting, printmaking and publishing from the heart of New York City. Born in Greece and rooted in Brooklyn since art school, he runs Mega Press…

  • Where the Process Leaves a Visible Trace: Jaz Lynch’s Paper Pulp Lamps

    June 3, 2026

    Sydney-based artist and designer Jaz Lynch hand-builds one-off sculptural lamps from paper pulp without moulds or templates, integrating electrical cords into the form and finishing each piece with a surface treatment drawn from printmaking to create objects that sit between functional design and art. Each lamp in Jaz Lynch’s Electric…

  • Running Through the Grand Bazaar: Eda Çağıl Çağlarırmak’s Mural for Adidas İstanbul

    June 3, 2026

    Istanbul-based graphic designer and illustrator Eda Çağıl Çağlarırmak brings the Adidas Runners community into one of Istanbul’s most iconic spaces, painting a 4.5 by 3.1 metre mural that captures the layered spirit of the Grand Bazaar and the sense of togetherness that running creates. The Grand Bazaar has been in…

  • Secured Against the Block: Andy Voitka’s Graduation Book Project

    June 3, 2026

    Stockholm-based artist and graphic designer Andy Voitka turns creative paralysis into a 69-page self-published book, using the stuckness itself as starting material and arriving at a maximally tactile printed object with covers made from recycled LED panel plastic. Andy Voitka was stuck. His graduation project at Beckmans College of Design…

  • Ask an Amsterdam local. They’ll send you to the Stedelijk art museum.

    June 2, 2026

    New campaign by KesselsKramer uses handwritten local tips to guide Amsterdam’s visitors across the city toward the Stedelijk. Amsterdam has a high concentration of museums and cultural attractions. International tourists and Dutch day-trippers visiting the city have plenty of choice, but limited time and increasingly tighter budgets. So how do…

  • A Battleground of Memory: Ahmed Elnafad’s 30°N

    June 2, 2026

    Cairo-based visual and graphic designer Ahmed Elnafad documents graffiti, street markings, layered posters and erased messages across Egypt in a 358-page hand-bound photobook, treating city walls as unstable public archives constantly written on, erased and rewritten. Ahmed Elnafad was sixteen when he painted a wall with friends and got chased…

  • Protection Changes with Each Season: Emily Ciecka’s Layers of Devotion

    June 2, 2026

    Louisville-based printmaker Emily Ciecka creates her largest and most complex reduction print to date, a five-layer piece featuring a Killdeer protecting her chicks in a field of poppies, inspired by a friend’s story of watching over a nesting bird during a difficult time. A friend sent Emily Ciecka a photograph…

  • Design as a Political Tool: Seher Anand’s Migrant Landscape

    June 2, 2026

    New York-based Indian designer Seher Anand creates a research-led printed book that examines migration through architecture, passports, border systems, national symbols and carried objects, treating every design decision as part of the narrative it is building. The frustration that generated Migrant Landscape was specific: migration is too often framed as…

  • It Looked Like Long Hair: La Hache’s Waves on the Paper

    June 2, 2026

    Quebec printmaker Sonia Landry, working as La Hache, creates a limited edition print inspired by wave patterns on the sand of the Côte-Nord coast, layering sheet music beneath fluid curves printed in a gradient from phthalo blue to fluorescent lime green. It was a walk along a beach on Quebec’s…

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