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  • Lovely Day: Kelly Nichols Illustrates the Comfort of Everyday Creativity

    February 12, 2026

    Lovely Day is a personal illustration project by Kelly Nichols, working under the name Kidnichols, that celebrates creativity as a gentle, everyday practice. Centered on a cozy, lived-in studio space, the piece reflects how making can be both vulnerable and deeply comforting, offering creativity as something safe, familiar, and sustaining…

  • The Sky Tonight | Jemima Schejbal

    February 12, 2026

    The Sky Tonight is a self-directed thriller series written and designed by Jemima Schejbal, also known as Cosmic Dove. Sitting at the intersection of editorial design and narrative fiction, the project deconstructs the wonder of the cosmos into a tense, unfolding mystery. Through print, material choice, and image-making, the series…

  • Confini: Exploring Borders Through Type, Print, and Collective Publishing

    February 12, 2026

    Confini is an independent fanzine project conceived and curated by Fred Cigno that brings together photography, writing, illustration, and type design to reflect on borders in their many forms. Developed collaboratively by a group of creatives living in and around Cuneo, near the border between Italy and France, the project…

  • Chaos Is Okay: Mapping Process Through Practice by Gabriella Tarantonio

    February 11, 2026

    Chaos Is Okay is a research through practice project by Gabriella Tarantonio, developed as part of her MA in Visual Communication at Birmingham City University. The work takes the form of an abstract, hand made map that visualises the merging of two different design methodologies: design thinking and experimentation. Rather…

  • What Are These Fibers? by Casiel Checoni

    February 11, 2026

    What Are These Fibers? is a screen printed poster by Casiel Checoni that reflects on the value of taking work beyond the digital surface and into the physical world. Printed using black ink and silver plated ink on Chambril paper, the poster began as a series of abstract calligraphic brush…

  • Penguin Random House Launches Support for Independent Bookshops

    February 10, 2026

    Independent bookshops across the UK are set to receive a significant boost, as Penguin Random House announces a major new funding initiative aimed at inspiring young readers during the National Year of Reading. The Penguin Children’s Bookshop Grant 2026 will make up to £150,000 available to independent bookshops, supporting creative…

  • Call for Artists: In Limine Artist Residency 2026, Monte Sant’Angelo, Italy

    February 10, 2026

    In Limine is an international artist residency taking place from 18–24 July 2026 in Monte Sant’Angelo, Puglia. Curated by Roberta Feoli De Lucia and Matteo Totaro, the residency invites a small, carefully selected group of artists to explore the idea of the threshold. It focuses on moments of transition, passage,…

  • Open Call: Indiecon International Travel Grant 2026

    February 9, 2026

    Indiecon Festival has announced its International Travel Grant open call for 2026, offering six funded opportunities for independent publishers to attend, exhibit, and actively participate in one of Germany’s largest independent publishing festivals. The deadline for applications is February 28, 2026. Held in Hamburg from September 4–6, 2026, Indiecon brings…

  • How Indian Roots Shape Eknoor Matharoo’s Woodblock Print Practice

    February 9, 2026

    At just 23, Eknoor Matharoo has already built a print practice grounded in patience, material curiosity, and a deep connection to place. A recent graduate of Emily Carr University of Art + Design, Matharoo now works full time from her own studio in Chandigarh, India, where she continues to explore…

  • Precious Objects: Questioning Value Through Stitched Printmaking

    February 9, 2026

    In Precious Objects, Becky Long-Smith uses printmaking to question how value is assigned, preserved, and remembered over time. The work sits within an ongoing body of practice that examines material memory, labour, and care through slow, tactile processes, positioning print not only as an image, but as a record of…

  • Making Prints as Rare as Endangered Plants with Annika McFarlane

    February 9, 2026

    Bio-adversity: Plantae is a body of work by Annika McFarlane that brings biodiversity and printmaking together through process as much as concept. The project celebrates endangered plant species from A to Z, with each plant represented by a single, unique monotype screen print. In total, the series comprises 26 one-of-one…

  • Ellis Tolsma Designs Bespoke Risograph Print Cards

    February 6, 2026

    Ellis Tolsma is bringing renewed attention to a quiet, highly personal corner of illustration through bespoke risograph print cards made for weddings and birth announcements. Working through her practice, Studio Misprint, Tolsma illustrates, prints, and cuts each card by hand, treating every commission as a carefully considered object shaped around…

  • Disintegration: A Limited Edition Serigraph by TMRWLND

    February 6, 2026

    Disintegration is a limited edition serigraph by Dereck Seltzer, working under the name TMRWLND. The work examines the moment where human identity begins to fracture under technological pressure, continuing the artist’s ongoing investigation into chaos, control, and the future of the body in an era shaped by surveillance, systems, and…

  • Grass by Christina Rupp Explores the Overlooked Through Experimental Drypoint

    February 3, 2026

    Grass (2025) is an experimental intaglio drypoint print by Christina Rupp that turns sustained attention toward one of the most ordinary and overlooked elements of the everyday landscape. Created using a thin, transparent plastic sheet as a printing plate, the work examines grass in motion and its quiet, symbiotic relationship…

  • DEYA x Floc. Plenty Saturated Brings Two Juicy DIPA Worlds Together

    February 3, 2026

    Plenty Saturated is a collaborative beer release from DEYA Brewing Company and Floc Brewing, bringing together two much-loved Double IPA approaches into a shared, hop-forward vision. Rooted in a mutual obsession with softness, saturation, and intense hop expression, the collaboration represents a meeting point between DEYA’s Saturated series and Floc’s…

  • Dream of Venus Examines Material-led Design Through Analogue Printmaking

    February 3, 2026

    Dream of Venus is a poster series by Rohit Paranjape that explores material-led design through cyanotype and letterpress printing. Developed as a research-driven print project, the series investigates how analogue processes, physical limitations, and chance influence visual decision-making, offering a considered alternative to screen-based design culture. The project takes its…

  • Men on Food – The Tiny Wanderers

    February 3, 2026

    Men on Food is an ongoing illustration series by Daria Rosso that transforms familiar meals into vast, dreamlike terrains. Plates become landscapes, cups turn into winter shelters, and oversized bites of food are reimagined as places to explore. Populated by tiny wandering figures, the series plays with scale, balance, and…

  • Out of Context Collage

    February 3, 2026

    Out of Context Collage is a personal digital collage project by Ana Teixeira that explores how humour and meaning can emerge when familiar elements are placed just slightly out of place. Built from ordinary, recognisable moments and images, the work twists everyday reality into something playful, surreal, and quietly unsettling.…

  • Ruins and How Mistakes Become Unavoidable

    February 1, 2026

    For Italian visual artist and printmaker Antonio Motta, printmaking is not a process of control but a practice of surrender. Ink does not simply rest on the surface. It merges with the material, takes on unpredictable forms and transforms itself through every interaction. What others might call errors, Motta treats…

  • Nara Park Letterpress Card by Colin Campbell

    February 1, 2026

    Every year, designer and artist Colin Campbell creates a holiday card that reflects his travels, interests and creative focus of the moment. It is a long running personal tradition and a way of sharing something tactile and thoughtfully made with clients and collaborators. For his latest edition, Campbell found inspiration…

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