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  • Year of the Fire Horse: Hoan Phan Celebrates Tết Through Ink and Colour

    March 13, 2026

    Illustrator Hoan Phan welcomes the Lunar New Year with Year of the Fire Horse, a vibrant illustration that celebrates the energy, symbolism and traditions of Tết in Vietnam. Created using dip pen and marker for the line work before being coloured digitally, the piece combines traditional inking techniques with contemporary…

  • Graphic and Handcrafted: The Landscape Art of Matthew Gagnon

    March 13, 2026

    Canadian artist Matthew Gagnon creates bold landscape images that feel as if they have stepped out of a print workshop, yet every piece is made entirely by hand. Using acrylic paint and technical drawing pens, his work explores how the visual language of graphic design and printmaking can exist within…

  • Fragile Concrete: Nvard Yerkanian Illustrates Armenia’s Modernist Architecture

    March 13, 2026

    Armenian designer and illustrator Nvard Yerkanian explores the legacy of Armenia’s modernist architecture in Fragile Concrete, a picture book built from a series of 30 detailed illustrations that document some of the country’s most distinctive architectural landmarks. The project began long before the book itself. Yerkanian created the first illustration…

  • Fatma Alkhayat Transforms the Cairo Art Book Fair Poster Kit into a Sculptural Flag Book

    March 12, 2026

    For the fourth edition of Cairo Art Book Fair, the organisers and Cairo-based creative agency NTSAL introduced a playful new approach to visual identity. Instead of producing a single fixed poster, they sent out poster kits to artists across the city, inviting them to reinterpret the materials and return their…

  • The Chocolate Gallery: Guillermo Flores Pacheco Turns Chocolate Packaging into Collectible Art

    March 12, 2026

    In Williamsburg, New York, a new project is exploring what happens when chocolate and visual storytelling meet. The Chocolate Gallery transforms chocolate into an art-driven experience, where illustration, narrative and flavour come together as a single piece. Founded by Shahar and Anastasia, the project invites artists from around the world…

  • What happens in the body when we feel angry?

    March 12, 2026

    EYEYAH! has released Issue 09: Anger, an illustration-led publication that explores one of the most complex and often misunderstood human emotions through visual storytelling, science and interactive learning. Created for children, educators and curious adults, the issue approaches anger not as something to suppress, but as a signal that can…

  • Order/Disorder: Translating Generative Art into Print

    March 11, 2026

    Order/Disorder is the debut monograph of generative artist Tyler Hobbs, bringing his algorithm-driven practice into the physical world through a carefully crafted printed publication. Commissioned by Hobbs’ studio and developed in collaboration with Unit London and Hurtwood Books, the project documents the artist’s work from 2018 to 2023 while exploring…

  • The Naughty District: Lisa Goebel’s Surreal Print Worlds

    March 11, 2026

    Lisa Goebel, also known as The Naughty District, is a freelance communication designer and illustrator whose work blends analogue print processes with digital experimentation. Since launching her independent practice in 2022, her illustrations and printed works have been exhibited in cities including Berlin, London and Madrid. At the centre of…

  • The Heirs Who Shouldn’t Exist: Chong Kar Lai Reimagines a Butcher Legacy Through Art

    March 11, 2026

    Artist Chong Kar Lai’s project The Heirs Who Shouldn’t Exist begins with a contradiction. Raised in a pork butcher family in Malaysia, a Muslim-majority country where selling pork has become increasingly difficult, Kar Lai grew up within a trade that was slowly disappearing. What was once a generational livelihood shaped…

  • SCRAP 2026: Elle Godfree Documents the Evolution of Skinhead Subculture

    March 10, 2026

    London-based photographer Elle Godfree continues her long-term exploration of British youth subcultures with SCRAP 2026, an ongoing photographic project examining the contemporary skinhead scene and its evolving identity within working-class culture. Working entirely with analogue photography, Godfree documents communities connected to the skinhead movement across locations such as Camden and…

  • The Virgil Reader Vol. 001: Virgil Abloh’s Legacy as an Open-Source Tool

    March 10, 2026

    When The Virgil Reader Vol. 001 was first announced, it would have been easy to assume it was another tribute publication. A large-format book, a limited run, global pre-orders. The sort of release that often follows the passing of a cultural figure. But the first printed publication from the Virgil…

  • City Series #002: Amesbury, Massachusetts with Carl Unger of Harsh Realm and Monotype

    March 9, 2026

    Welcome back to our City Series, a collection of conversations exploring creative lives through the places that shape them. For our second instalment, we travel across the Atlantic to Amesbury, Massachusetts, a historic New England mill town where brick factories, independent record stores and artist studios sit side by side.…

  • Youm Wara Youm: Yomna Mohamed Celebrates Everyday Egyptian Visual Language Through Print

    March 9, 2026

    With Youm Wara Youm, multidisciplinary artist Yomna Mohamed transforms a familiar household object into a vivid exploration of Egyptian visual culture. Produced in collaboration with Makan Press, the 2026 calendar exists somewhere between functional tool and artist book, printed in five Risograph colours in a limited edition of 100. The…

  • Navigating Change: Alberto Herrero’s Watercolours Reflect a Personal Transformation

    March 9, 2026

    For many years, Alberto Herrero’s creative identity revolved around letters. Starting with graffiti at the age of thirteen and later working for almost a decade in advertising, lettering became both a visual language and a professional path. It felt familiar and natural, a continuation of the marks he had been…

  • From Lab Bench to Printing Press: How James Cropper Engineers Luxury Packaging & Premium Print Paper

    March 9, 2026

    At People of Print, we talk a lot about the final sheet. Ogling over the moment it hits the press, the way ink bites and foil lifts, the way a box lid closes with just the right resistance… But long before a sheet reaches a printer or packaging studio, it…

  • What Advertising Agencies Should Look for in a Print Partner

    March 6, 2026

    Insights from People of Print member Maxim Print In advertising, great ideas rarely stay neatly inside a screen. Campaigns spill out into the physical world, onto packaging, posters, installations, influencer boxes, experiential activations, and the many printed objects that bring creative ideas to life. For agencies, choosing the right print…

  • James Cropper: British Luxury Packaging & Premium Print Paper Made in the Lake District

    March 5, 2026

    For designers, printmakers and packaging specialists, paper is never just a surface. It determines how ink behaves, how colour holds, how a box feels in the hand and how a brand is remembered. Few manufacturers understand this relationship between material and meaning as deeply as James Cropper. Founded in 1845…

  • Advice From Everyone About Everything

    March 5, 2026

    At the height of a crowded international book fair, where hundreds of publishers compete for attention and tables overflow with printed matter, WIRWIR PUBLISHES chose a different approach. Instead of simply displaying books, they invited participation. Armed with a manual typewriter, they asked visitors a deceptively simple question: what is…

  • a Tempo. | Chaerin Do

    March 5, 2026

    Time moves in repetition, but no two days ever feel the same. In a Tempo., interdisciplinary artist Chaerin Do explores her notion of Time through layered print, music, and material process. The work began with seven 6 x 6 inch plexiglass acrylic sheets, each laser-engraved to represent a day of…

  • Unfold: Xinyue Tao Reimagines the Darkroom as a Site of Memory and Making

    March 5, 2026

    Unfold is a long-term photographic project by Xinyue Tao that treats the darkroom not as a space of reproduction, but as a site of material intervention, memory, and transformation. Combining traditional black-and-white enlarging with photogram processes, the work foregrounds hands-on image-making and positions photography as something mutable rather than fixed.…

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